Archive for February, 2021

Social media can’t have it both ways – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

After right-wing extremists attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, and Twitter banned then-President Donald Trump from further postings on its platform, some wondered why the social network waited so long to impose the ban. Others asked why Twitter silenced Trump and not other provocateurs, and raised questions about agenda-driven enforcement. Still others asked what right Twitter has as a supposedly neutral platform for the exchange of ideas and information to ban anyone? All good questions.

Its hard to believe now, but there was a time when early online forums and content providers had to read everything they put online and approve everything on their sites. Quite simply, they were responsible for the content they published. The internet was a small place, and content control was more manageable. Then came the internet revolution, which changed the way we communicate. Online speech, internet platforms and related responsibility for content moved front and center, and needed to be addressed.

Twenty-five years ago, Congress passed the Telecommunications Decency Act of 1996. Section 230 of that law provides immunity for website publishers for third-party content. Under the terms of the law: No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider. And the law goes on to provide a form of Good Samaritan protection from civil liability for online operators who remove or moderate third-party materials they deem obscene or offensive, even if the speech is otherwise constitutionally protected, so long as the removal or moderation is done in good faith.

Section 230s broad protections helped the growth of social media and the wide sharing of information and opinions. It has provided protection for users to upload videos on YouTube and Vimeo, for Facebook and Twitter to offer social networking to millions of internet users, for bloggers to host comments of others on their sites, for Amazon and Yelp to publish user reviews, and for services like Craigslist to publish all sorts of classified ads. But there is a tension between Section 230 and the First Amendment. While private companies can create rules to restrict speech that is subject to their control, government is prohibited from restricting most forms of speech, and cannot require tech companies to do so.

After its 25-year run, Section 230 is ready for reform. But what kind remains the question. The debate about Section 230 shows that people of all political persuasions are unhappy with the status quo," Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told Congress last October. People want to know that companies are taking responsibility for combating harmful content especially illegal activity on their platforms.

We agree. But social media cant have it both ways. If the operators of social media sites have the right to regulate content on their sites, they should also be answerable for what they publish. Any other approach allows for abuse and is unfair. JN

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Here Is How Online Search Behaviors Are Changing – A Tussle Between Search Engines And Social Media! – Digital Information World

There is no doubt in the fact that the internet today runs the world but have you ever wondered about what exactly people really do on the internet? While there would be multiple guesses or answers to this question, we are presenting statistics related to the similar online behaviors.

According to the Digital 2021 report created with the collaboration of We Are Socials and Hootsuite, about 63% of users go online to find information related to their daily life matters. This figure also makes up as two-thirds of the worlds internet users who possess the similar motivation.

But that is not the only thing that the researchers of GWI have presented. Since search behaviors are evolving with the passage of time, this means that there will be important consequences in times to come that anyone planning to engage a digital audience will have to take care of.

The reports show that conventional search engines are continuously on top with 98% of the respondents admitting that they now rely on the search engines more than ever.

But in that too, 7 in 10 respondents also revealed a surprising fact of using at least one tool (excluding the text-based search engine one) to look out for information online every month.

As expected in previous years, voice interfaces are now a big hit with 45% of internet users from around the world have used voice search or voice commands in the last 30 days.

Along with that, one-third of global internet users are also relying on the image recognition tools which are readily available on all mobiles every month in the form of Pinterest Lens and Google Lens - as both of these apps have experienced a hike in usage across Latin America and Southeast Asia.

However, with all the statistics, the rise of social search has been the best evolving behavior so far. A whopping 45% of internet users are now finding the relevant information regarding products or services on social networking platforms and in return, those platforms are offering multiple options of what they are looking for.

The figures related to this behavior turn out to be even higher when we look at younger users. As per whats stated in the report, there are more chances of Gen Z users searching for a particular brand on social media instead of search engines.

Its finally the war of social media versus search engines where for now, social networks are winning!

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Social Networking Services: How Leading Players Are Decoding The Impact Of Coronavirus On Social Networking Services Industry? – The Courier

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Why Is Parlers CEO Out and When Will the Social Network Resume Service? – The Wall Street Journal

Parler has been offline for more than three weeks and officials behind the social-media platform say they are working to return it to service. However, the companys board recently ousted John Matze as chief executive amid disagreement over the social networks future. Parler went offline in January after several vendors it relied on to operate, including Amazon.com Inc., ceased providing support, saying the social network violated their content-moderation rules.

Before going dark, Parler had been growing quickly in popularity among conservatives, especially after the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Some users turned to the platform to share threats ahead of the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and others shared posts on Parler after storming the building, according to social-media researchers and screenshots of posts viewed by The Wall Street Journal.

Heres what we know about Parler and its users and what its future holds.

Parler launched in 2018, billing itself as an unbiased, free-speech alternative to larger social platforms such as those operated by Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. Company executives said Parler had 15 million users before its website and apps were forced offline.

The companys looser policies on content moderation attracted high-profile conservative media personalities such as Fox News host Sean Hannity as well as supporters of former President Donald Trump, including some who have promoted baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen, as other platforms have cracked down on this kind of speech.

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TikTokers are obsessed with this ‘nostalgic’ social media app: ‘Reminiscent of Instagram when it first began’ – Yahoo Sports

On Feb. 3, many people opened the App Store on their phones and noticed something strange: Hive Social, a social media app theyd never heard of before, was quickly becoming one of the most popular downloads, reaching No. 2 on the overall Top Charts and No. 1 on the Top Charts for social networking.

Of course, this led many people to wonder: What is Hive? And more importantly, how did it become so popular seemingly overnight?

According to the companys App Store bio, Hive Social is an app designed to allow you to share content and connect to people you love. The app, which has been around since 2019, is almost like a mashup of Myspace, Twitter, Instagram and many other social media apps: On Hive, you can pick a song for your profile (like on Myspace), follow other users and see their content in your feed (like on Instagram) and post message updates (like on Twitter).

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Unlike other popular platforms, Hive has a chronological feed (like Instagram used to). Instead of using an algorithm to judge what you may or may not want to see, Hive allows you to actually see what your friends and family are posting; you can also add content to your feed based on your interests, whether thats sports or shopping.

Oh, and unlike Instagram, you dont need a minimum amount of followers to monetize your account and promote links. Hive Social does not have a live stream feature yet, but it is coming soon.

Speaking to Fast Company, 22-year-old Hive Social creator Kassandra Pop explained that the app caters to peoples nostalgia for simpler times.

Hive brings back the nostalgic feeling of MySpace with the ability to set songs on a users profile, and it also incorporates status posts where you can like, comment, and repost similar to Twitter, she said. While written expression is critical, we still wanted users to showcase their life, hobbies, and talents! So we also added the ability to post media content such as photos and videos in a chronological order. Some have said its reminiscent of Instagram when it first began.

Hive Social is currently only available to download for iPhone users, but an Android version of the app is coming soon.

Naturally, people were a bit confused when Hive became the No. 1 app literally overnight. Thankfully, Pop explained what happened on the official Hive Social Twitter account.

Evidently, Pop had TikToker Imani Lewis promote the app on her account, and her video blew up. Twitter account @1DPsychic also tweeted about the app to its 256,000 followers.

Thanks to all the publicity, Hive said on Feb. 2 that it gained 130,000 new users overnight. Thanks to the influx of new users, the servers have crashed multiple times and people have reported difficulties with downloading and using the app, though Hive is working on fixing those.

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