Social Networking stories
Its small survey suggests heavy social media use is leaving many Gen Z users feeling less connected offline, sharpening pressure on platforms.
More than a third of UK business decision-makers now use social media for tax guidance, risking errors that can inflate bills or cashflow.
The United States and X dominate deepfake spread, with a new report linking 46.9% of cases to the US and most incidents to social media.
London-based LegacyX launches Vortex dating app and LXDC GIF tool, betting on blended social discovery and creator-focused expression.
European institutions and top officials are testing a new social network, giving W Social early credibility as it seeks to build a trusted public forum.
Growing deepfake scams are pushing consumers towards paid verification tools, as Bitdefender's app checks videos for manipulation and malicious intent.
Buyers relying on AI tools are more likely to see LinkedIn than brand websites, with member profiles driving most citations in B2B searches.
Families get short cyber safety lessons at home as deepfakes, grooming and scams put children and adults at growing risk online.
Concerns over misinformation and manipulation are creating an opening for eYou, which is now available worldwide on iOS and Android.
SeeBiz launches a social B2B wholesale marketplace, blending product catalogues, ordering tools and feed-based networking for trade users.
Families wary of social media data use now have a closed digital archive for photos, oral histories and lineage records.
More creators in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Brazil can now earn commissions by tagging Shopee products in Instagram posts and Reels.
Social feeds and AI now drive discovery for most young Australians, leaving Google first choice for just 26% of Gen Z shoppers.
Children risk letting algorithms shape their identity unless parents build stronger offline bonds and teach critical thinking, a researcher says.
The alert raises pressure on clearance holders and defence workers after recruiters were accused of using LinkedIn and other platforms to seek secrets.
The Toronto app gains a showcase in its home city as the official closeout party puts its AI-driven event discovery tool before founders and investors.
Villagehood has unveiled a community app aimed at helping Australian mothers arrange local meet-ups, after more than 100 attended its Sydney launch.
Invite-only access and age checks aim to help creators earn more from topless content without crossing into explicit material.
Many fear losing access to news, learning and friendships online, even as 47% of young Australians back tighter under-16 social media rules.
AI tools let attackers mine Australians' LinkedIn activity in under 30 minutes, rapidly generating tailored phishing profiles at scale.