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Who is Cindy Rodriguez-Singh? Mother of presumed-dead disabled Texas boy charged with capital murder
Who is Cindy Rodriguez-Singh? Mother of presumed-dead disabled Texas boy charged with capital murder
Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, who fled to India, has also been charged injury to a child and one count of abandoning a child without intent to return
2023-11-01 09:57
Pop art to ballet, reach for a coffee-table read when choosing holiday gifts
Pop art to ballet, reach for a coffee-table read when choosing holiday gifts
A good book packs power
2023-11-21 01:25
ECB's supervisor pick gets Brussels' backing after tough hearing
ECB's supervisor pick gets Brussels' backing after tough hearing
By Francesco Canepa and Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) -European lawmakers backed on Wednesday Claudia Buch's appointment as the European Central
2023-09-20 22:46
Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 8 Review
Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 8 Review
Among the many Lenovo Legion laptops we’ve tested in recent years, the Legion 9i Gen
2023-12-02 22:00
Many adults would struggle to understand video-sharing platforms’ rules – Ofcom
Many adults would struggle to understand video-sharing platforms’ rules – Ofcom
Many adults would struggle to understand the terms and conditions for using video-sharing apps, making them particularly unsuitable for children, Ofcom has found. The regulator calculated that the T&Cs set by six platforms – BitChute, Brand New Tube, OnlyFans, Snapchat, TikTok and Twitch – required advanced reading skills to understand, making them unsuitable for many users, including children. At nearly 16,000 words, OnlyFans had the longest terms of service, which would take its adult users more than an hour to read, the regulator said. This was followed by Twitch (27 minutes, 6,678 words), Snapchat (20 minutes, 4,903 words), TikTok (19 minutes, 4,773 words), Brand New Tube (10 minutes, 2,492 words) and BitChute (8 minutes, 2,017 words). Ofcom calculated a ‘reading ease’ score for each platform’s terms of service, finding that all but one was “difficult to read and best understood by high-school graduates”. Twitch’s terms were found to be the most difficult to read, while TikTok was the only platform with terms of service that were likely to be understood by users without a high school or university education – although the reading level required was still higher than that of the youngest users permitted on the site. Ofcom also found that Snapchat, TikTok and BitChute use “click wrap agreements”, which make acceptance of the terms of service implicit in the act of signing up. Users are not prompted or encouraged to access the terms of service and so it makes it easier to agree to them without actually opening or reading them. The regulator said its regulation of video-sharing platforms was important in informing its broader online safety regulatory approach under the Online Safety Bill, which it expected to receive royal assent later this year. Jessica Zucker, online safety policy director at Ofcom, said: “Terms and conditions are fundamental to protecting people, including children, from harm when using social video sites and apps. “That’s because the reporting of potentially harmful videos – and effective moderation of that content – can only work if there are clear and unambiguous rules underpinning the process. “Our report found that lengthy, impenetrable and, in some cases, inconsistent terms drawn up by some UK video-sharing platforms risk leaving users and moderators in the dark. “So today we’re calling on platforms to make improvements, taking account of industry good practice highlighted in our report.” A Snapchat spokeswoman said: “As Ofcom recognises, we have a number of good-practice measures in place, including using reading-ease tools to regularly review language. “We are in the process of updating our guidelines, including adding more information about moderation and what content is and isn’t allowed. We will continue to gather feedback and work with Ofcom to ensure our rules are easy to understand.” BitChute said: “BitChute welcomes users and creators aged 16 and older from all backgrounds to exercise their individual freedoms to share and consider the widest possible variety of experiences and viewpoints. Therefore, it is essential for us to provide transparency and accessibility. “We look forward to reviewing Ofcom’s report with an eye for possible improvements.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Oxford scientists find no evidence to suggest Facebook not good for wellbeing Ozzy Osbourne PlayStation tweet which failed to reveal link to Sony banned Harry and Meghan ring young online innovators after funding awards
2023-08-09 14:00
Pennsylvania's Senate wants an earlier 2024 presidential primary, partly to have a say on nominees
Pennsylvania's Senate wants an earlier 2024 presidential primary, partly to have a say on nominees
Pennsylvania’s state Senate wants to move up the state’s 2024 primary election by five weeks to March 19
2023-09-21 01:02
Here's why Pokimane donated $10K to budding streamers
Here's why Pokimane donated $10K to budding streamers
Pokimane who celebrated her 27th birthday on Sunday, May 14, uploaded a heartwarming video where she shared a giveaway with her fellow streamers
2023-05-16 12:06
Michael Oher: Judge ends conservatorship for Blind Side family
Michael Oher: Judge ends conservatorship for Blind Side family
The judge has ended the conservatorship but the legal feud between Mr Oher and the Tuohys continues.
2023-09-30 06:03
Putin profits off US and European reliance on Russian nuclear fuel
Putin profits off US and European reliance on Russian nuclear fuel
The U.S. and its European allies are importing vast amounts of nuclear compounds and products from Russia, giving Moscow hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue as it wages war on Ukraine
2023-08-10 21:13
Meta’s Content Blocking Risks Curbing Canadian News Consumption
Meta’s Content Blocking Risks Curbing Canadian News Consumption
Canadians receive nearly a third of their news through social media, underscoring the potential impact of a plan
2023-07-11 23:39
‘GMA’ star Whit Johnson's dance-off with Robin Robert's nephew left him ‘icing his knees’ at co-host's wedding with Amber Laign
‘GMA’ star Whit Johnson's dance-off with Robin Robert's nephew left him ‘icing his knees’ at co-host's wedding with Amber Laign
'GMA' host Whit Johnson didn't hesitate to burn the dance floor with his groovy moves at co-host Robin Roberts' wedding with Amber Laign
2023-09-12 11:36
Amazon, Tripadvisor and other companies team up to battle fake reviews while FTC seeks to ban them
Amazon, Tripadvisor and other companies team up to battle fake reviews while FTC seeks to ban them
Some of the most used platforms for travel and online shopping said Tuesday they’re going to team up to battle fake reviews
2023-10-17 18:00