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Madison Malone Kircher

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2019-10-06
Wired

Unlike other social media platforms, TikTok doesn't timestamp user uploads, frustrating some creators, but making it possible for months-old content to go viral

Louise Matsakis / Wired : Tweets: @wired , @lmatsakis , @firstdraftnews , @wired , @ursatong , @4evrmalone , @frankpasquale , and @nxthompson Tweets: @wired : TikTok presents an endless stream of vid...

2019-10-05
Wired

Unlike other social media platforms, TikTok doesn't timestamp user uploads, frustrating some creators, but making it possible for months-old content to go viral

The popular app doesn't tell users when a video was posted.  Creators say that makes it easier to steal content—but there are also upsides to forgetting what day it is. Tweets: @firstdraftnews , @wire...

2018-04-03
New York Magazine 5 related

After Facebook users complained that videos they'd deleted were found in downloadable archives, Facebook says it will delete the videos and blames issue on bug

Madison Malone Kircher / New York Magazine :

2016-12-16
TechCrunch 63 related

Fake stories flagged by two or more unpaid third-parties like Snopes and AP will get warning labels, lower ranking on News Feed, but will remain shareable

Not With Censorship, But With More Info Eric Abent / SlashGear : Here's Facebook's plan for fighting fake news Michael Krey / Investor's Business Daily : Facebook Ratchets Up Its Efforts To Block Fake...

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