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  2. As Meta drops its fact-checkers, how to teach your kid what ...

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    Many parents were already worried about their kids being exposed to false information and other harmful content on social media before Meta’s surprise decision to drop its fact-checkers.

  3. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    An influential example of social media making news more accessible and widely spread is the Arab Spring. Protesters used social media platforms, to create plans for in person protests and to spread video and images captured from the events that were created online. [47]

  4. News broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    News broadcasting is the medium of broadcasting various news events and other information via television, radio, or the internet in the field of broadcast journalism.The content is usually either produced locally in a radio studio or television studio newsroom, or by a broadcast network.

  5. Social media and television - Wikipedia

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    For example, Twitter is a popular social media platform that enhances television viewing due to its requirement of social media communities that have individuals participating on the same platforms at the same time. In other words, social media is in the midst of creating a "group viewing" dynamic. [21]

  6. Mass communication - Wikipedia

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    Social media provides additional ways to connect and reach out to a specific, targeted audience. Social media platforms have completely changed the way people communicate. [7] Over the past twenty years, social media has drastically changed with TikTok and Instagram joining Facebook and Twitter as some of the leading global social media platforms.

  7. Social television - Wikipedia

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    Social television is the union of television and social media. Millions of people now share their TV experience with other viewers on social media such as Twitter and Facebook using smartphones and tablets. [1] TV networks and rights holders are increasingly sharing video clips on social platforms to monetise engagement and drive tune-in.

  8. Broadcast journalism - Wikipedia

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    United States stations typically broadcast local news three or four times a day: around 4:30–7 am (morning), 11:30 or noon (midday), 5 or 6 pm (evening), and 10 or 11 at night. Most of the nightly local newscasts are 30 minutes, and include sports coverage and weather. News anchors are shown sitting at a desk in a television studio.

  9. I founded 3 social media platforms. After having 3 kids, here ...

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    Social media at that time felt so beautiful and wholesome to me. Now I'm a privacy expert , and I talk about the dangers of surveillance capitalism, where Big Tech companies make money from ...