Search Results for
'hate speech'
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- Contextual targeting: Programmatic advertising's answer to targeting customers in a privacy-friendly manner
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- Google removed over 5.2 billion ads and restricted over 4.3 billion ads in 2022: Google’s Ads Safety report
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- Europe’s plan to fix social media: Will it work?
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- Pixstory takes the centre stage in Arsenal-ManU game with its campaign against online hate
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- WhatsApp called out over incorrect map of India shown in tweeted video; platform apologises, deletes post
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- After massive revenue decline, Twitter to roll out ‘new controls’ for ad placements to bring back advertisers
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- Why brands are holding back on Twitter advertising post-takeover by Elon Musk
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- adidas breaks off its nine-year long partnership with rapper Kanye West, a.k.a Ye
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- Social media platform Pixstory partners with Arsenal FC to fight online hate
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- We will take legal steps to make social media more accountable, says IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
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- Supreme Court prohibits High Courts from proceeding in pleas challenging Cable TV Networks Amendment Rules & IT Rules 2021
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- Indian Twitter users are mostly happy with the platform’s acquisition by Elon Musk: YouGov
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- Brands can avoid trolls with a strong strategy and right content: Kanika Mittal of Twitter
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- Regulating hate speech in India is riddled with enforcement and procedural issues
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- Havas Media Group launches Meaningful Marketplaces
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- Admire brands for taking a stand: Subhash Kamath of BBH & Publicis Worldwide, India
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- Republic Bharat fined £20,000 by UK regulator over hate speech
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- Major TV news advertiser Dollar Industries to pull out advertising monies from channels broadcasting toxic content
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- Nudge from advertisers may force news channels into course correction, say industry experts
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- India’s top brands want news channels to stop being toxic, warn they could pull the plug on advertising
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- Global adspends on e-sports to top $1bn in 2022, says Warc
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- Acceleration towards digital will affect traditional media spends, says Mark Read
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- As advertisers re-evaluate FB and Twitter spend, domestic digital publishers may gain more prominence in media plans
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- Facebook ramps up efforts to label newsworthy posts and ban ads spreading hate content
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- Union government to finalise digital media rules in 3 months