Reports indicate that a growing number of Americans are refusing to pay taxes this year as a form of political protest. This phenomenon raises questions about the legal and social consequences of such actions.
New York City Mayor Zohar Mamdani announced the return of TikTok usage after a three-year ban due to security concerns. The decision allows government agencies to publish content on the platform while adhering to specific security protocols.
A video of teenagers in Iraq selling a drone on TikTok has sparked questions about the drone's origin and the circumstances of its acquisition. The incident highlights the need for increased scrutiny of digital content.
In a striking incident, a video circulated on social media showing a group of teenagers in Iraq offering a downed drone for sale on TikTok, igniting widespread reactions among internet users. This raises questions about how the drone came into their possession and potential security implications.
Cameo has announced a new integration with TikTok, allowing creators in the U.S. to offer personalized video messages to their followers. This collaboration comes at a time when the digital content market is experiencing rapid growth.
A Moroccan court has sentenced TikTok stars known as 'Moulinex' and 'Adam Bencheroun' to prison and fines, along with shutting down their accounts. This ruling is part of the authorities' efforts to regulate digital content.
The Australian government has accused major tech companies, including <strong>Meta</strong>, <strong>TikTok</strong>, and <strong>Google</strong>, of violating a ban on children under 16 using social media. This accusation is part of the government's efforts to protect children from potential online risks.
New York City Mayor, <strong>Zohra Mamdani</strong>, announced a decision allowing government agencies to use TikTok again after a months-long ban. This decision comes with new rules aimed at protecting government networks.
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.
A recent study has shown that six social media platforms, including TikTok and X, failed to adequately detect child sexual abuse content and terrorism-related material, raising concerns about user safety. This highlights the urgent need for effective monitoring mechanisms to protect vulnerable users, especially children and teenagers.
ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, has announced enhancements to its controversial Seedance 2.0 model with advanced intellectual property protection measures ahead of its highly anticipated global launch. This announcement comes amid intense scrutiny from Hollywood studios over alleged IP theft.
A tragic incident occurred when an Egyptian blogger fell from the top of an abandoned hotel while filming a video for TikTok, raising concerns about the dangers of seeking fame. The young woman died at the scene, prompting widespread reactions on social media regarding the risks associated with such activities.
TikTok and Roblox have announced their readiness to comply with new child protection laws set to take effect in Indonesia on March 28, 2026. This collaboration is part of the government's efforts to safeguard children from digital risks.
A British court has sentenced a 60-year-old man to a suspended prison term for posting racist messages against Jess Carter, a defender for the England women's football team, on TikTok. The ruling comes amid growing concerns about racism in sports.