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08.01.26 - 21:48
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3 von 10 kaufen über soziale Netzwerke ein (IT-Times)
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Social Commerce besonders bei jüngeren Menschen beliebtJeder Dritte zwischen 16 und 29 Jahren shoppt auf InstagramWerbung und Influencer-Marketing auf Social Media entscheidend Berlin, 08. Januar 2......
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08.01.26 - 21:45
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Black Harvard Dean Fired After Anti-White, Anti-Police Social Media Posts Resurface (ZeroHedge)
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Black Harvard Dean Fired After Anti-White, Anti-Police Social Media Posts Resurface
A Harvard University dean has been removed after a student-run news outlet, the Yard Report, dug up old social media posts slamming whiteness, the cops, and advocating for looting and rioting.
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Gregory Davis, the former Dunster House Allston Burr resident dean, wrote the posts in question between 2019 and 2024 - mostly on X. He became dean of the dormitory in 2024.
"It's almost like Whiteness is a self-destructive ideology that annihilates everyone around it. By design," he said in 2019.
Meanwhile in 2020 amid the George Floyd riots, Davis slammed the police, posting "You should ask your cop friends to resign since they're racist and evil," he said on X.
Davis then defended the 'mostly peaceful' riots that ensued, writing "Something to keep in mind: rioting and looting are parts of democracy just like voting and marching," adding "The people WILL be heard."
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06.01.26 - 08:00
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Social Media wird für IR unverzichtbar (GoingPublic)
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Bildquelle: © sitthiphong – stock.adobe.com Die Investor-Relations-Landschaft verändert sich rasant: Junge Anleger informieren sich zunehmend über Social-Media-Kanäle, hinterfragen traditionelle Informationswege und erwarten schnelle, visuelle sowie dialogorientierte Inhalte. Für Unternehmen bedeutet […]
Der Beitrag Social Media wird für IR unverzichtbar erschien zuerst auf GoingPublic.de....
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05.01.26 - 13:06
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Australia′s Social Media Ban on Kids Is Likely an Outlier (Bloomberg)
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Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg's journalists around the world. Today, in our series that looks at themes to watch in 2026, Alexandra S. Levine reports that Australia's law to ban minors from social media is unlikely to trigger a global wave of similar restrictions sought by child-safety advocates....
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04.01.26 - 23:27
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Chinese Social Media Explodes: US Invasion Of Venezuela A ′Template′ For Move On Taiwan (ZeroHedge)
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Chinese Social Media Explodes: US Invasion Of Venezuela A 'Template' For Move On Taiwan
A fascinating new report by Bloomberg on Sunday has observed a huge uptick in Chinese social media users weighing in on the decades-long Taiwan independence crisis, in relation to President Trump's weekend overthrow of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
"Trump's operation against the Venezuelan strongman shot to the top of China's Weibo late Saturday, with the topic gaining some 440 million views on the X-like platform," Bloomberg reports. "Many commentators were quick to make comparisons between the fate of the South American nation and that of the self-ruled democracy Beijing has vowed to claim."
Like the long building military showdown between the United States and Venezuela, Taiwan has been a flashpoint in mainland China's shadow. It is 'small' in comparison with China's population and military might. But the situation is an inversion, with Washington having long armed Ta...
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01.01.26 - 13:06
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The US-EU Rift Over Social Media Rules Will Only Get Wider in 2026 (Bloomberg)
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Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg's journalists around the world. Today in our series of essays looking ahead to trends in 2026, Mark Bergen gives the view from London on the deep-set disagreements between European and American leaders....
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31.12.25 - 15:06
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France plans social media ban for under-15s from September 2026 (The Guardian)
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Draft bill to be submitted for legal checks as France aims to follow Australia's world-first ban on platforms including Facebook, Snapchat and YouTubeFrance intends to follow Australia and ban social media platforms for children from the start of the 2026 academic year.A draft bill preventing under-15s from using social media will be submitted for legal checks and is expected to be debated in parliament early in the new year. Continue reading......
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