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An erra is to come to an end as the Eu says enough is enough and introduces new rules and hefty fines. !

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Palworld maker vows to fight Nintendo lawsuit on behalf of fans and indie developers
  • You know Nintendo is just weird.

    They file a patent lawsuit against an indie game, just because someone finally got popular. But why don't thay sue digimon or blue dragon, and while their at it, howtotrain a dragon while their at it.

    This whole thing is just weird.

  • KOSA Advances Out Of House Committee, But Cracks Are Showing
  • A good about of drama and concern all around from the user perspective and lawmaker perspective regarding the kosa law. I don't think it's going to stop anytime soon.

  • House Looks To Make KOSA And COPPA Worse
  • If image font seems to small on Lemmy, try right clicking, and open in new tab.

  • House Looks To Make KOSA And COPPA Worse
  • They're looking to combine coppa and kosa? If this passes these changes could be interesting. But the changes being proposed could end up hurting the LGBTQ community. Any community being damaged, is not a good thing. Especially minorities.

  • Google Search To Show If An Image Is AI Generated, Edited Or Taken With Camera.
  • Not sure how to fel about this, but if they are honest about the labels and accurate 100% of the time with labeling it's a nice feature for independant fact checkers

  • How do you decide on which news sources to read?
  • Yes, nonprofit doesn't mean unbiased. But, they do tend to report content in a public interest perspective, rather than a specific political leaning. Public interest may sometimes happen to lean a certain way. This is why I prefer them, you can atleast know that they'l report on some topics that people want to hear.

    While a corporate news organization is going to report what *they want to report, based on their specific political leaning and/or their profit driving goals.

  • How do you decide on which news sources to read?
  • I heard of services like this that do this or similar I haven't;t actually checked one out long enough to see how well it works myself.

  • How do you decide on which news sources to read?
  • Not a bad source actually since, you're atleast getting mostly stories posted/shared by regular individuals and not a search engine algorithm throwing the same few sites all the time at you.

    I use Lemmy as one of my secondary primary sources for news, while not my major, which happens to be a small handful of nonprofit ones. For tech news particularly, Lemmy users tend to do pretty good at sharing some good stories.

  • The internet is worse than it used to be. How did we get here, and can we go back?
  • The Fediverse is still a new concept and it's gaining more usage then most other open source social medias. It's the best we have, and more and more people land on it. (atleast going by some Mastodon metrics.) It's not the biggest, but it's actually impressive for an an opensource project what you do have for it's userbase. I wish some people would understand that to an extent.

  • Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr
  • Anything to prevent getting my i.d in a database, i would actually be ok with using an ai to verify my age by my appearance if it really came down to it and I had to choose legally some form of age verification.

  • How do you decide on which news sources to read?

    Do you Google search and click on whatever news sources come up or do you look into the news sources leanings, news reporting quality, and credibility? Maybe just if you can vibe with it or not in general?

    Simplified

    Do you save a list of specific news sites? Or do you just click on anything just to read that specific story on a search engine?

    Me personally: I have a set list of sites I check. I know that they are credible and trust worthy to the public, being non profits and them having high standards to news reporting. (some of them include Npr, and Ap news) Most of their news stories are intended to benefit the public. Of course they aren't always perfect, but a solid choice, especially if you're starting out on picking a specific news source.

    How about you all?

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    Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr
  • Some might have different tastes, but teenagers in a larger scale tend to not care about rules and will break them if they feel they're restricted. Depending on what it is, this could be things such as, getting out to some dance, or using social media without parental consent and faking age.

  • The internet is worse than it used to be. How did we get here, and can we go back?
  • The Fediverse by design prevents this, while the internet of the old age had little if any guardrails against this specially since the platforms never really federated with another.

    Did forum sites even federate? One forum sites would be dead and the next would have more activity. But what if the other forum with less activity was the one you wanted to use? The old internet was a good start but there's a reason why it's dominated by Instagram and Facebook, while email, you can use mostly any provider and not feel like you're left out.

  • Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr
  • See the screenshot isn't intended to be a summary but a selected portion I react to with a select post. If someone wants to read the full story, it's linked to.

    I, or if it's not a post I created then the op usually provides the link to the article and if any one were to ask me I would always tell them to read the article for full context.

  • Why is the internet overflowing with rubbish ads – and what can we do about it?
  • Remember the purpose of ads is to advertise a product that might potentially sell. Quality control isn't always a priority it's capitalism after all. At the end of the day, if you just want to block ads, just block ads.

  • Snapchat Reserves the Right to Use AI-Generated Images of Your Face in Ads
  • No. Just no. Not even going to highlight anything from this article.

  • US can’t ban TikTok for security reasons while ignoring Temu, other apps, TikTok argues
  • This is a good point actually. That's almost like trying to ban Naruto because it's Japanese, but not banning Dragonball Z. We'l see where this goes. If they would enforce these law equally it wouldn't be as much of a concern. Overall, whether they ban TikTok or not, if as a user you don't like a said platform, just don't use it.

  • Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr
  • It doesn't take much time or effort to do. If I highlight one or two things, then when I read it again, I'l have to gasp read through a good portion of the article again.

    Sometimes there is more then just two things to highlight.

  • Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr
  • It's highlighting, what's wrong with that? I thought it was an improvement from my earlier posts where I was blocking out filler to narrow down the article.

    I highlight the parts I want to read if I were to revisit the article, to narrow it down and save time. Could be useful for users too who just want to get the story and not read a lot of filler.

  • Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr
  • It's not an ai summary because if it was the wording would had been different from the article. The content featured in the screenshot is from the article and I manually draw attention to parts I am interested in and also to narrow things down. I started highlighting instead of redacting just so people wouldn't say i'm censoring.

    For those who think it's an ai summary idk what to tell you.

  • Instagram makes all teen accounts private - npr

    Meta's has been listening to some concerns after all especially now after some pressure.

    These changes very well could help parents moderate their teens. Meta's head of product says these changes address particular 3 concerns in an Npr interview.

    Will this be the end of the complaints and concerns geared towards Instagram, probably not.

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    Rob200 Rob200 @lemmy.autism.place

    My name is Rob. I'm autistic, 25 yo, a user of tech,

    I aim to not be transphobic, homophobic, xenophobic, fascist and etc. Anti alt-right /anti far-right propaganda

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