A trader named <strong>Sanouzi Kiernain</strong> pleaded not guilty in Sepang Court to charges of creating and publishing offensive content on social media. The case involves posts on the Instagram account '<strong>boss.s_k</strong>' that allegedly caused annoyance to others.
Reports indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant rise in child sex trafficking, with predators exploiting platforms like Facebook and Instagram to facilitate these criminal activities. The shift to digital spaces has made it easier for these heinous acts to occur.
Meta has announced the testing of a premium subscription service on Instagram, allowing users to access new features such as viewing stories without the publisher's knowledge. This initiative aims to enhance user experience and increase revenue.
Social media applications are becoming increasingly important in Arab societies, serving as a primary tool for communication and information exchange. These platforms reflect the social and cultural transformations occurring in the region.
Instagram has announced that it is testing a new paid subscription that allows users to access exclusive features. This initiative aims to enhance revenue and provide premium services to its users.
During the holy month of Ramadan, iftar tables are becoming increasingly popular, with social media platforms, particularly Instagram, serving as a battleground for showcasing delicious dishes. This trend reflects a shift in iftar culture and enhances community interaction.
Recent reports have raised concerns about Instagram's privacy practices, alleging that the app may be reading users' private messages. This revelation has sparked widespread anxiety regarding personal data protection.
Meta has announced the testing of a paid subscription on Instagram, allowing users to access additional features. This move is part of the company's efforts to boost revenue and offer premium services to users.
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has announced the testing of a new paid version of the app in several countries. This version includes additional features aimed at improving user experience, particularly in the 'Stories' section.
Instagram has announced a new plan that allows users to view stories anonymously, potentially transforming user interaction with content. This initiative aims to enhance privacy and user experience amidst growing online privacy concerns.
Algerian singer Aml Bouchaoua announced the death of her father through an Instagram post, expressing her deep sorrow. Her sister, Nawal Bouchaoua, confirmed the news and requested prayers for the deceased.
Meta has announced a new subscription feature on Instagram that allows users to view stories without the knowledge of their owners. This feature aims to enhance user experience and interaction with content.
The Australian regulatory authority has launched an investigation into the compliance of social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube with child protection laws. This initiative aims to ensure the safety of minors under the age of 16 from potential risks on these platforms.
Meta has announced that it is currently testing a paid subscription system on Instagram, allowing users greater control over their story content. The trial is taking place in several countries, with prices expected to be around $2 per month.
A California jury has issued a landmark ruling against Instagram and YouTube, finding them responsible for exacerbating the depression of an American teenager. The platforms have been ordered to pay <strong>$3 million</strong> in damages, potentially paving the way for hundreds of similar lawsuits across the United States.
The Norwegian Consumer Council has initiated a global campaign focusing on the phenomenon known as 'digital decline,' which highlights the deterioration of digital platforms' quality due to the introduction of paid features. This campaign involves over 70 groups from various countries and calls for legal action against this trend.
A jury in Los Angeles has found Instagram and YouTube guilty of intentional addiction, raising questions about the future of these platforms. The ruling mandates the companies to pay $6 million in damages to a young woman who suffered psychological harm.
A U.S. court has ruled that Instagram and YouTube must pay up to <strong>$3 million</strong> in damages to the family of a teenager suffering from depression, setting a precedent for similar lawsuits against social media platforms. This ruling highlights growing concerns about the impact of social media on mental health, particularly among adolescents.
A jury in New Mexico has ordered Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to pay a fine of <strong>$375 million</strong>. The ruling came after the jury found that the company prioritized profits over the safety of children, concealing information about the risks posed by its applications.