Category: Social Media

Facebook tests ‘extremist content’ warning on platform to fight radicalization

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By:  Elizabeth Culliford

Facebook Inc is starting to warn some users they might have seen “extremist content” on the social media site, the company said on Thursday.

Screenshots shared on Twitter showed a notice asking “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?” and another that alerted users “you may have been exposed …

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Facebook Outlines Advances in Computer Vision and Object Identification Tech

By: Andrew Hutchinson

While machine learning systems have gotten much better at identifying objects within still frames, the next stage of this process is identifying individual objects within video, which could open up new considerations in brand placement, visual effects, accessibility features and more.

Google has been developing its tools on this front for some time, which has now …

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Disney Plus has no plans for a lower cost ad-supported option for now, CEO says

By: Catie Keck

Many major streamers support advertising in some form or another — think Hulu, HBO Max, or Sling TV as just a few examples — but Disney’s chief says the company’s marquee service won’t be adding ads to its service anytime soon.

Speaking at the Credit Suisse 23rd Annual Communications Conference on …

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It’s Official: Roku’s Making Original Content

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By: Adam Levy

Roku has danced around the term “original content” for a while now, but it’s finally ready to make it official. The streaming company said it’s rebranding the content it acquired from Quibi as “Roku Originals” when it releases it on The Roku Channel over the coming months. “Roku Originals will also be the brand …

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Use But Don’t Abuse: 5 Tips for Content Creators

By: Emma Bentley

Every minute, about five hours of content makes its way to YouTube.

And within the next few years, the Internet is expected to expand considerably from a usage standpoint. In light of this reality, plenty of entrepreneurs have become full-blown content creators. Their roles vary. Some create content specifically for social media websites…read more.

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Facebook AI cuts by more than half the error rate of unsupervised speech recognition

By: Tiernan Ray

Speech recognition, meaning, programs that are able to detect spoken phonemes, is a fairly well established discipline in computer science that has been greatly advanced in the past twenty years by artificial intelligence. 

The field has depended heavily on libraries of samples of speakers with each phoneme explicitly indicated, or “labeled.” That has …

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Facebook Gaming Expands Cloud-Streaming Platform to More Users

Facebook Gaming

By: Brandy Shaul

Facebook Gaming debuted its cloud gaming platform last October, allowing users in a few U.S. states to play cloud-streamed mobile games on Android devices and the web without downloading the games to their devices.

Facebook vice president of play Jason Rubin said Thursday that Facebook’s cloud streaming platform is available “to over 98% of people in …

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Facebook launches its Clubhouse clone and podcast streaming

Mobile Phones

By: Karissa Bell

Facebook is launching its social audio features. The company is rolling out its Clubhouse-like audio rooms, as well as a handful of podcasts.

Audio rooms are similar to Clubhouse or Twitter Spaces. Conversations stream live in the app, and room hosts can invite others up to speak with them. In a sign of just how important …

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Will streaming kill broadcast & cable news?

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By: Joe Ferullo

The end is near for television news as we know it.

That’s the clear signal coming from an important set of Nielsen company viewership data that seems like good (or at least not-so-bad) news for cable and broadcast — until you take a closer look at the numbers and trends.

The ratings research …

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RIP Netflix On Nintendo Consoles

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By: Zack Zwiezen

On June 30, Nintendo quietly pulled the plug on the Wii U and 3DS Netflix apps. Not only does this mean anybody still using these older consoles to watch Netflix are now screwed, but it also officially means that in the year 2021 there is no way to watch Netflix on a Nintendo …

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The range fluctuates this much because many factors come into play when calculating a CPM. Quality of traffic, source country, niche type of video, price of specific ads, adblock, the actual click rate, watch time and etc.

Cost per thousand (CPM) is a marketing term used to denote the price of 1,000 advertisement impressions on one webpage. If a website publisher charges $2.00CPM, that means an advertiser must pay $2.00 for every 1,000 impressions of its ad. The "M" in CPM represents the Roman numeral for 1,000.

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