Big tech may be forced to pay for UK journalism as Dorries pushes new laws January 31, 2022 Tech giants may be forced to pay British newspapers for their stories as Westminster draws up new plans to clamp down on the likes of Google and Meta.
Fraud warning: WhatsApp scams surge more than 2000 per cent January 31, 2022 WhatsApp scams are now the fastest growing form of impersonation fraud, according to new analysis by Lloyds Bank.
London’s Saatchi Gallery named one of the most ‘Instagrammable’ art galleries in the world January 29, 2022 A new study has revealed that London’s Saatchi Gallery is the third most Instagrammable gallery in the world, with Paris' The Louvre taking the top spot.
How to master social media: Five tips for writing well January 25, 2022 | City Talk Following the topic started in a previous article, here on City AM’s CFA Institute Talk, mentioning that whatever you write on social media, it is important to write it well, Eric Sim now shares some critical lessons on how to do that. When I was 14, I failed an important English literature exam at my [...]
Snap and Google push to protect younger users as the UK closes in on big tech January 19, 2022 Snap has said it is making a number of app changes to “protect 13 to 17 year olds”, including restricting its friend recommendation feature known as ‘Quick Add’, as well as new parental controls.
How to make social media work for you January 18, 2022 | City Talk As the most-followed CFA charterholder on LinkedIn, Eric Sim, CFA, has expertly leveraged social media to connect with other professionals, build his personal brand and advance his career. Here he explains how to make social media work for you. Your internal brand is essentially what people in your organisation think about you. It’s usually set [...]
You too? Record 44m Brits may be in line for compensation as £2.3bn class action lawsuit against Facebook is launched in London court January 14, 2022 More than 44m people could be compensated over “unfair” terms and conditions being imposed on Facebook users if a multi-billion pound lawsuit against the social media giant is successful. Competition law expert Dr Liza Lovdahl Gormsen has launched the class-action lawsuit against Facebook’s parent firm, Meta, at the Competition Appeal Tribunal, accusing the technology giant [...]
Apple boots off Wordle copycats as developers rush to monetise on social media buzz January 13, 2022 Apple has booted off copycat versions of word-guessing game Wordle, as developers rush to cash in on the online sensation. The website-only game was created by software engineer Josh Wardle, who wanted to create a free game for logophiles. The game has flooded Twitter and Facebook timelines in recent weeks as players post their scores, and [...]
New laws could force social media influencers to post disclaimers on edited body images January 12, 2022 Dr Luke Evans, GP turned Conservative MP, is set to introduce the Digitally Altered Body Image Bill into the House of Commons today, which will force social media stars to display warning logos on edited body image photos.
Eyes open, phone on: Brits spend third of time awake on their mobile phones January 12, 2022 New data has shown that people are spending a third of their waking hours mobile apps, with TikTok continuing to dominate our screens.