Are a Few People Ruining the Internet For the Rest of Us?
Recent research suggests a tiny percentage of highly active social media users create the majority of harmful content online. Notably, a study indicates that just 10% of users contribute to…
Recent research suggests a tiny percentage of highly active social media users create the majority of harmful content online. Notably, a study indicates that just 10% of users contribute to…
Summary A recent Department of Justice filing aimed at recovering fraudulently obtained cryptocurrency has alleged that MoonPay executives, CEO Ivan Soto-Wright and CFO Mouna Ammari Siala, may have unwittingly sent…
Five EU States To Test Age Verification App To Protect Children France, Spain, Italy, Denmark, and Greece are set to pilot an age verification app aimed at enhancing online child…
A study by NYU psychology researchers reveals that a small fraction of highly active social media users generates most of the toxic content online. Only 10% of users are responsible…
MoonPay Executives May Have Sent $250,000 To Nigerian Scammer, DoJ Filing Suggests A Department of Justice filing aiming to recover fraudulently obtained cryptocurrency may have inadvertently revealed the scam’s victims…
Five EU States To Test Age Verification App To Protect Children France, Spain, Italy, Denmark, and Greece are set to pilot an age verification app aimed at better protecting children…
Recent research highlights how a small group of highly active internet users dominates toxic online interactions, with only 10% generating 97% of divisive political tweets and 0.1% producing 80% of…
Summary A recent Department of Justice filing suggests that MoonPay executives may have unwittingly sent $250,300 in USDT to a scammer posing as a notable figure. The filing aims to…
Summary Five EU member states—France, Spain, Italy, Denmark, and Greece—are set to pilot an age verification app aimed at enhancing online protection for children. This move is part of the…
Recent research shows that a small segment of highly active social media users is responsible for most toxic online content. Findings from New York University highlight that just 10% of…