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  • LinkedIn Is Testing TikTok-Like Short Video Feed On Its App; May Monetize In Future |

    New Delhi: LinkedIn, a professional networking platform owned by Microsoft, is experimenting with a new feature similar to TikTok’s short video feed.

    This new video feed on LinkedIn is slightly different from other short video apps because it focuses only on content related to careers and professional topics. Currently, the innovative video feed feature is being tested and isn’t available to most users yet.

    According to TechCrunch reports, the feed was initially spotted by Austin Null, who serves as a strategy director at McKinney, an influencer agency.

    NEW LinkedIn is testing a new short-form video experience, including a dedicated video ta, similiar to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, etc.

    H/T to @AustinNull for the discovery/screen recording

    Details here:https://t.co/HgGSUaJYvq pic.twitter.com/nDQ8otY0iW — Lindsey Gamble (@LindseyGamble_) March 27, 2024

    With this new test, LinkedIn has joined the elite list of popular apps like Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and Netflix, which have also introduced short-form video feeds inspired by TikTok’s success. (Also Read: X Users With 2,500 Verified Subscriber Followers To Get Premium Service For Free)

    Nowadays, video content is becoming a favored format among users for gaining insights from professionals and experts, according to Microsoft-owned LinkedIn.

    The launching of the new feature on LinkedIn is happening at a time when many creators on TikTok have gained large followings by sharing advice on career growth, job searching, and professional skills. In the upcoming time, creators will soon have a new platform to share their content and potentially reach a wider audience with a new video feed on LinkedIn.

    There are rumors that LinkedIn could monetize this new video feed in the future to incentivize content creators to post their content on the app. Despite these potential concerns, LinkedIn’s emphasis on professional and career-focused content could differentiate its video feed from others. (Also Read: Elon Musk Set To Roll Out Its Grok AI For All X Premium Subscribers This Week)

    Based on the video shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), here’s how to use this short video feature on LinkedIn:

    -Open the LinkedIn app on your device and log in to your account if you haven’t already.

    -Locate the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen and look for a new tab labeled “Video” among the options such as Home, My Network, Messaging, and Notifications.

    -Tap on the “Video” tab to enter a vertical feed of short videos. You will see a stream of videos that you can swipe through vertically.

    -While browsing the video feed, you can interact with videos in various ways:

    Like a video by tapping the thumbs-up icon below the video. Leave a comment on a video by tapping the comment icon and typing your comment in the text field. Share a video with others by tapping the share icon and selecting the sharing option you prefer (eg, sharing via message, email, or LinkedIn post).

    Notably, LinkedIn hasn’t disclosed the specific criteria for how the video feed determines which videos to display to users.

  • YouTube Removes Over 2.25 Mn Videos In India For Violating Its Community Guidelines In Q4 2023 |

    New Delhi: Google-owned YouTube has removed over 2.25 million videos in India for violating its community guidelines in the fourth quarter of 2023, the popular video streaming platform said in a report on Tuesday.

    The number of videos removed from the platform between October and December 2023 in India is the highest among 30 nations, YouTube said in the report. Singapore (1,243,871) and the US (788,354) had the second and third-highest number of videos removed. Iraq emerged the last with 41,176 videos removed. (Also Read: Ericsson Announces 1,200 Job Cuts In Sweden Amid Lower Sales)

    Globally, 9 million videos were removed by YouTube during the same period, and a whopping 96 percent of videos were first flagged by machines. Of these 53.46 per cent were removed before they received a single view and 27.07 per cent received between 1 and 10 views before removal, Youtube said in a statement. (Also Read: IIT Madras Alumnus Pavan Davuluri Appointed New Chief of Microsoft Windows And Surface)

    “YouTube's Community Guidelines are enforced consistently across the globe, regardless of the uploader, where the content is uploaded, or how the content was generated. When content is removed for violating our guidelines, it is removed globally and policies are enforced using a combination of machine learning and human reviewers,” the social media platform said.

    Further, YouTube also removed over 20 million channels in Q4 2023 for violating “spam policies, including but not restricted to scams, misleading metadata or thumbnails, video and comments spam”. More than 1.1 billion comments were also weeded out, the majority of which were spam. Over 99 percent of removed comments were detected automatically, YouTube said.

  • Elon Musk Announces X Streaming Service For Long Videos On Smart TVs, Competing With YouTube |

    New Delhi: Elon Musk announced on Saturday that X platform is stepping into the realm of online video streaming, posing a challenge to Google-owned YouTube. This new streaming service will allow users to enjoy long videos directly on their smart TV screens.

    The company is set to launch a TV app for Amazon and Samsung smart TVs, as confirmed by Musk in response to a post by an The user had shared excitement about being able to watch long-form (Also Read: Sam Altman Finally Returns To OpenAI Board)

    “We just want people to be able to watch long videos in comfort on their big screen TV,” the billionaire posted on TV”. (Also Read: Flipkart Set To Launch 10-15 Minute Delivery Venture Soon)

    One of his followers commented that this move by X is a “strategic step towards diversifying its platform and competing in the ever-evolving digital content landscape”. “It will be intriguing to see how this foray into video streaming will impact the larger ecosystem of online media consumption. Exciting times ahead,” the user posted.

    Beyond smart TVs, the social media network is also exploring video games, podcasts and long-form writing. Taking on legacy media, X on Friday introduced 'Articles' which is a new way to share long-form written content on the platform.

    Premium users who subscribe to X services now have the ability to publish articles on the platform. These articles can include stylized text, embedded images, and videos. Additionally, users can format their text using various features such as headings, sub-headings, bold, italics, strikethrough, indentation, numerical lists, and bulleted lists.(With Inputs From IANS)

  • YouTube Offers Premium Subscription With 3-Month Plan For Free; Here Are Steps To Claim

    Several YouTube users are receiving a complimentary 1-month offer, whereas others have the opportunity to claim a 3-month Premium subscription.

  • You Can Now Remix YouTube Music Videos In Shorts – Here’s How! ,

    New Delhi: In a recent update, YouTube has announced a new feature that allows users to “remix” their music videos directly within Shorts. This move is seen as a strategic step to enhance its competitive edge against TikTok. Notably, YouTube had introduced similar tools like Collab and fun effects on Shorts last year indicating a continuous effort to innovate and attract users in the short-form video landscape.

    “Today, we’re helping you take it to a whole new level with the ability to remix a music video on Shorts, unlocking even more ways to connect and get creative with your favorite artists and their music on YouTube,” said company in a statement.

    How to Remix videos in Shorts

    Users can access this feature by tapping “Remix” while watching a video on YouTube enabling them to choose from four options: Sound, Green Screen, Cut, and Collab. (Also Read: Elon Musk’s X Bans Over 2 Lakh Accounts In India For Policy Violations)

    “Take just the sound from the video and use it in your Short, making a perfect soundtrack for your upcoming trip to Nashville that happens to be this weekend,” stated YouTube. (Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A34 5G Price Drop In India: You Can Get Rs 3,000 Instant Discount On Flipkart)

    YouTube introduces the option to create Shorts alongside videos, enabling users and their friends to choreograph alongside their favorite artists. Users now have the ability to use videos as backgrounds for their Shorts allowing them to capture their real-time reactions while listening to content for the first time.

    “On YouTube, you can watch the music video on repeat, check out other Shorts that have been created from the same song by fellow fans, and discover deep catalog cuts from your favorite artists and relive those moments by remixing them as your own,” informed the company.

    Daily views of YouTube Shorts have surpassed 50 billion. (With IANS Inputs)

  • Sexual attack allegations: YouTube stops Russell Emblem earning money from ads 

    By way of On-line Table

    YouTube has suspended Russell Emblem’s talent to make money thru his channel for ‘violating Writer Duty coverage.’

    Beneath the phrases of his suspension Emblem – whose internet value has been estimated at between £15m and £40m – will nonetheless be allowed to put up movies at the platform however is not going to obtain any of the promoting income, Day by day Mail studies.

    Trade professionals have estimated Emblem most probably makes between £2,000 to £4,000 a video, which, in response to 5 movies per week, may produce with reference to £1m a yr, The Parent stated.

    Emblem, The Parent added, had ready for this eventuality through transferring a lot of his movies throughout to rival web site Rumble, even if this a reasonably area of interest outlet that doesn’t give Emblem get entry to to the 6.5 million subscribers he has constructed up right through a decade on YouTube.

    The 48-year-old has been accused of rape, attack and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013, when he was once on the peak of his status running for the BBC, Channel 4 and starring in Hollywood motion pictures. He denies the allegations, announcing all his relationships had been consensual.

    The Met police stated on Monday they’d won an allegation of sexual attack in Soho, central London, in 2003. The pressure added that as but no investigation have been introduced, The Parent record stated.

    YouTube has suspended Russell Emblem’s talent to make money thru his channel for ‘violating Writer Duty coverage.’

    Beneath the phrases of his suspension Emblem – whose internet value has been estimated at between £15m and £40m – will nonetheless be allowed to put up movies at the platform however is not going to obtain any of the promoting income, Day by day Mail studies.

    Trade professionals have estimated Emblem most probably makes between £2,000 to £4,000 a video, which, in response to 5 movies per week, may produce with reference to £1m a yr, The Parent stated.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Emblem, The Parent added, had ready for this eventuality through transferring a lot of his movies throughout to rival web site Rumble, even if this a reasonably area of interest outlet that doesn’t give Emblem get entry to to the 6.5 million subscribers he has constructed up right through a decade on YouTube.

    The 48-year-old has been accused of rape, attack and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013, when he was once on the peak of his status running for the BBC, Channel 4 and starring in Hollywood motion pictures. He denies the allegations, announcing all his relationships had been consensual.

    The Met police stated on Monday they’d won an allegation of sexual attack in Soho, central London, in 2003. The pressure added that as but no investigation have been introduced, The Parent record stated.

  • Lovers Say A YouTube Big name Groomed And Emotionally Abused Them As Teenagers

    On YouTube, Colleen Ballinger seems in the beginning as a favorable function style to youngsters.

    She constructed a colossal platform — boasting just about 20 million fans throughout more than one YouTube channels — by way of interacting together with her younger target market without delay, in large part via an internet personality named Miranda Sings. Painted in overlined pink lipstick, Sings is a childlike grownup with a speech obstacle who, regardless of her tone-deaf making a song and awkward dance strikes, earnestly believes she’s destined for stardom.

    Ballinger, 36, has advertised herself towards kids for just about 15 years by way of collaborating in YouTube demanding situations, participating with different common YouTubers like JoJo Siwa, and having youngsters take part in her level display. She has necessarily created “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” for a era that grew up on-line — however the nature of YouTube and social media permits her to construct deeper interpersonal relationships together with her enthusiasts in actual time.

    Publicly, Ballinger wields that energy as a well-known kids’s host will have to: She’s an LGBTQ+ best friend, professes inclusivity and frame positivity, and advocates for the ill. However off digital camera, her interactions with enthusiasts veered into what they describe as irrelevant territory.

    Early this month, a number of of Ballinger’s longtime enthusiasts got here ahead with allegations that she maintained uncomfortably shut relationships with them after they have been teenagers and used her place of energy to control a choose staff of them for years. They launched screenshots in their personal communications with Ballinger to proof claims that she “groomed” them all the way through their formative years — together with allegations that she had irrelevant conversations with them about intercourse. (HuffPost reviewed one of the crucial personal communications, which characteristic a telephone quantity that looks to belong to the YouTube famous person.)

    The ones former enthusiasts now imagine themselves sufferers. The alleged personal conversations between Ballinger and her enthusiasts put her personal lifestyles at odds together with her public personality; in messages to her younger enthusiasts, Ballinger seems to frame disgrace, gossip about different enthusiasts and divulge private details about her romantic relationships.

    And in interviews with HuffPost, Ballinger’s enthusiasts and previous husband carry new revelations to the individual in the back of Miranda Sings.

    Adam McIntyre found out Miranda Sings in 2012, when he used to be 9 years outdated. He created a Miranda Sings fan account on Twitter in 2013 and “devoted” all of his time to it, he stated in a YouTube video.

    3 years later, in 2016, McIntyre’s willpower paid off. At simply 13 years outdated, he were given to have interaction together with his idol without delay when she spotted a humorous remark he made all over one in all her YouTube livestreams. At one level, Ballinger stated she would ship a couple of fortunate enthusiasts a few of her “unpleasant” and unused garments — and that McIntyre used to be a few of the selected. Quickly after, McIntyre claims, he gained a couple of her lingerie within the mail, together with a bra and panties. (In a 2020 video, Ballinger showed that she despatched McIntyre the bra and lingerie and stated the transfer used to be “utterly silly” of her.)

    Quickly after that livestream, the 2 started to speak on a “extra private stage” — most commonly by way of Twitter DMs — and by way of 2017, he stated he used to be “just right pals” with Ballinger, then 29.

    McIntyre stated Ballinger would carry up intercourse all over their conversations again when he used to be nonetheless 14 or 15 years outdated.

    McIntyre wasn’t at all times on my own in his interactions with Ballinger. He used to be additionally a part of a small personal staff chat on Twitter referred to as “Colleeny’s Weenies,” the place he and different enthusiasts had unique and ongoing get admission to to her.

    In a YouTube video, McIntyre shared one screenshot from a bunch chat by which he says Ballinger requested McIntyre if he used to be a virgin and what his “favourite place” used to be.

    In every other example in 2016, McIntyre, then 14, wrote within the “weenies” chat that his “ass regarded just right” that day. Ballinger allegedly spoke back: “pics Adam.”

    However the chat wasn’t only a position for Ballinger to have interaction together with her fan base, McIntyre claims. She were given private with them. He stated that during 2016, she confided in them about her dating issues together with her then-partner, Joshua Evans, who used to be additionally a distinguished YouTuber on the time. The “weenies” stated she advised them that Evans used to be “an emotionally abusive individual,” a surprising allegation for a bunch of younger enthusiasts (and which Evans denied in a contemporary interview with HuffPost).

    Everybody within the staff chat went “silent for a 2d,” McIntyre stated. “After which we’re like, ‘Oh, my God, babe, I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry.’ Like [before that] we have been having a dialog about homework as a result of we have been kids.”

    A few week later, Ballinger and Evans introduced their divorce in separate YouTube movies. Ballinger didn’t say the rest publicly in regards to the alleged emotional abuse — as a substitute, she referred to as on her enthusiasts to stay calm and be respectful to Evans.

    However McIntyre stated he and the remainder of the “weenies” have been by no means advised to face down. As an alternative, they mobilized as Ballinger’s de facto public members of the family unit, happening gossip web pages and remark sections to shield her popularity and assault Evans amid the divorce.

    “It used to be a weekly if now not day by day incidence, the place she would are available [the group chat] looking for validation, telling us that Josh used to be abusive, that Josh screamed at her, that she gave Josh the whole lot, that Josh is operating hate campaigns on her,” McIntyre stated. “The connotation used to be … for us to head and assault Josh, or for us to inform the general public the reality as a result of she used to be telling us that he used to be abusing her. So then we needed to cross shield her publicly, however she by no means stated the rest publicly.”

    “I used to be so concerned on this lady’s lifestyles that it’s embarrassing to appear again on. There have been some days, on a college night time, I might be up till like 4 a.m. looking to calm her down.”

    – Adam McIntyre

    Any other member of the “weenies” chat, Brey, stated she used to be simply 16 when she joined the chat. Her function modified briefly from Ballinger’s fan to her private keyboard warrior, she stated.

    “I roughly felt like a bodyguard,” stated Brey, who requested to be known by way of her first title. “It sounds so silly. That is so embarrassing to speak about, however I’d just be like, ‘Y’all are flawed about her. She by no means cheated on her husband.’ Anytime they’d say one thing destructive about her, I’d just cross and say the other.”

    After that, McIntyre stated his friendship with Ballinger took over his lifestyles. He stated he spent whole college days messaging together with her from an iPad, and that she would steadily “trauma unload” on him.

    “I might be at school DMing her on my iPad … about her abusive ex-husband,” he stated. “I used to be so concerned on this lady’s lifestyles that it’s embarrassing to appear again on. There have been some days, on a college night time, I might be up till like 4 a.m. looking to calm her down or attempt to give her recommendation. … It used to be a non-public factor.”

    In an interview with HuffPost, Evans stated that Ballinger’s enthusiasts began sending him dying threats after the divorce. However he didn’t know that her enthusiasts have been waging a secretive gossip marketing campaign towards him on her behalf till a lot later, when enthusiasts despatched him screenshots in their chats.

    “It used to be very eye-opening to look that this used to be the path she used to be gonna take,” Evans stated. “She’s going to make use of them to be the voice for her in order that she doesn’t say it, so it doesn’t come again to one thing she stated on-line, publicly.”

    He additionally denied being emotionally abusive.

    “She would equate me having problems with one of the crucial habits to I’m emotionally abusing her,” Evans stated. “And I used to be like, how do you leap from one to the opposite? Other folks have arguments, other people have disagreements, however to mention I’m emotionally abusive? You’ll’t take the ones phrases again, particularly while you let that out into the net area. And it simply snowballed and were given larger and larger and larger.”

    McIntyre has since publicly apologized to Evans in a YouTube video for his function within the smear marketing campaign.

    “I spent years simply coming at this guy and attacking this guy. … He didn’t deserve the rest that got here his means,” McIntyre says within the video.

    Johnny Silvestri used to be a 15-year-old freshman in highschool when he discovered Miranda Sings. He stated he didn’t have pals in class and Miranda Sings stuffed that void for him. He created a fan account on Twitter and, similar to McIntyre, stated he briefly discovered himself in personal conversations with Ballinger. And despite the fact that he wasn’t part of the “weenies” chat and didn’t engage a lot with McIntyre on-line, the lads’ stories with Ballinger have been strikingly an identical.

    Silvestri stated he met Ballinger at a meet-and-greet portion of one in all her are living displays now not lengthy after he first noticed her movies. After that, he hardly ever needed to pay to get in — Ballinger steadily comped his tickets, he stated. Because it went for McIntyre, speaking with Ballinger quickly snowballed into an all-encompassing job. He stated he and different enthusiasts — lots of whom have been minors — would video chat with Ballinger as steadily as 5 instances per week for a number of hours at a time. The ones conversations have been steadily about Evans.

    “She used to be dumping on us,” Silvestri stated. “She used to be like, ‘I’m so unhappy. I don’t suppose Josh goes to suggest to me,’ and he or she would do such things as that. And she or he used to be turning enthusiasts towards him.”

    Silvestri claims that, as their dating advanced, Ballinger’s messages were given extra private. In a 2018 textual content message reviewed by way of HuffPost that looks to return from Ballinger, the YouTuber shared an Instagram publish from every other fan and made a laugh of her for converting her gender pronouns. Ballinger additionally made a laugh of the fan’s make-up and prompt she used to be making up sicknesses to get her consideration. Silvestri, who by way of then used to be 22 and dealing on Ballinger’s bus excursion for $125 in line with display, joined within the trolling, which he now regrets.

    “I simply truly hope other people know the way extremely impressionable I nonetheless used to be, and the way I simply felt like my process used to be being held over my head at all times,” he stated. “If I didn’t sign up for in at the jokes, and the issues they idea have been humorous, that have been sadly truly merciless issues as a rule, they wouldn’t have favored me and I might have misplaced my process.”

    Silvestri’s oldsters knew he used to be a Ballinger superfan, however they have been in large part unaware of the way shut their son had turn out to be together with his favourite YouTuber and that the connection could be bordering on dangerous.

    In an interview with HuffPost, Silvestri’s father, John, stated he used to be relieved of any fear in regards to the scenario when he met Ballinger and Evans at an tournament in New York Town in 2012. Chatting with the couple used to be “reassuring,” he stated.

    “They gave the impression accountable,” John Silvestri stated. “They unquestionably gave me a distinct influence of who they have been.”

    He feels otherwise lately.

    “With what I’m studying about Colleen now, she’s now not the individual I believed she used to be at the moment,” he stated.

    “That’s what made YouTubers other from celebrities — it’s worthwhile to communicate to them, and they might communicate again. We took delight in that. However on reflection, it’s bad.”

    – Joshua Evans

    A few of Ballinger’s exchanges deemed irrelevant for minors took place in public.

    Throughout a 2018 Miranda Sings display in Philadelphia, Becky, then 16 — who requested to be known by way of simplest her first title — used to be referred to as on level to participate in a bit of referred to as the yoga problem. Throughout the problem, Ballinger prompt Becky, who used to be dressed in a brief romper, to put down on her again.

    “At this level, I used to be like, uh oh, that is irrelevant, I’m now not dressed for this,” Becky advised HuffPost. “However I regarded as much as her such a lot and I simply depended on her such a lot that I did it. I laid down and he or she simply unfold my legs large open for everyone to look.”

    After Ballinger, within the personality of Miranda Sings, stretched Becky’s legs as large as they might cross, Becky stood up and the bit used to be over. Becky stated she used to be in surprise over what took place and felt embarrassed as a result of other people stored gazing her. After that, Becky stopped looking at Ballinger’s YouTube movies.

    However the incident stays on social media lately. Different creators on TikTok and YouTube were re-posting it for example of “Colleen Ballinger traumatizing a minor.”

    Silvestri used to be running on Ballinger’s excursion the night time Becky participated within the yoga problem. He stated it used to be an “uncomfortable night time” as a result of Ballinger used to be “now not remorseful.”

    “She knew what she used to be doing and he or she had no regard for Becky or her feelings and that’s simply in line with her behavioral patterns,” Silvestri stated.

    Ballinger didn’t reply to more than one requests for remark from HuffPost, nor did participants of her public members of the family group and control. She hasn’t posted movies to her YouTube channels in weeks; she seems to have stopped posting new content material in a while after the brand new allegations got here to mild in early June.

    Evans, then again, is talking out for the primary time in regards to the allegations and his revel in navigating social media superstar along Ballinger.

    Her interactions together with her enthusiasts started all over the early days of YouTube, when the unexpected life of social media stars used to be nonetheless a unique thought. Social media allowed creators and enthusiasts to attach instantaneously and with none obstacles to get admission to; it wasn’t atypical for an on a regular basis fan to get a tweet again from a YouTuber with hundreds of subscribers. Those relationships have been uncharted territory for everybody concerned.

    “There used to be no rulebook for YouTubers,” Evans stated. “You might have complete get admission to. That’s what made YouTubers other from celebrities — it’s worthwhile to communicate to them, and they might communicate again.”

    “We took delight in that,” he persevered. “However on reflection, it’s bad. And it may be perceived inappropriately as a result of numerous it used to be irrelevant. It simply advanced from being one thing easy into one thing very a lot that you just will have to now not be attractive in. And the ones teenagers and kids, they don’t know that it’s now not proper. They don’t know that they will have to be pulling again as neatly. That’s the grownup’s process. And the unhappy reality is, nobody used to be doing that. No person used to be pulling again, nobody used to be pondering, how is that this affecting them? How connected are they getting?”

    Ballinger confronted public scrutiny over her fan relationships in 2020, when McIntyre printed a video to YouTube titled “colleen ballinger, prevent mendacity.” In it, he detailed one of the crucial allegations being resurfaced lately. That 12 months used to be additionally the final time Ballinger commented publicly at the scenario, publishing a video apologizing for sending McIntyre her lingerie however denying any tips that she used to be grooming younger enthusiasts.

    “My enthusiasts are many various ages, so sure, there are some youngsters, however there’s additionally adults,” she stated in her reaction video.

    McIntyre’s video didn’t make waves within the Miranda Sings neighborhood again in 2020. However his follow-up video printed on June 4 kicked off a dialog — and a brand new collection of allegations — that’s sweeping the YouTube and TikTok communities.

    “Colleen Ballinger grooms her enthusiasts,” McIntyre stated in his newer YouTube video. “Emotionally, grooms her enthusiasts for her personal get advantages. She’s achieved it to me. I can cross at the report announcing that.”

  • 110 YouTube channels banned since Dec 2021 for violation of IT Act: Anurag Thakur

    By means of PTI

    NEW DELHI: Knowledge and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Tuesday mentioned the federal government has issued instructions for blockading 110 YouTube-based information channels and 248 URLs since December 2021 for sporting content material towards the sovereignty of the rustic.

    In a written answer within the Lok Sabha, Thakur additionally mentioned the Nationwide Crime Information Bureau (NCRB) didn’t handle any separate information on newshounds.

    The minister used to be responding to a query put via Congress member Pradyut Bordoloi who had sought main points and the collection of newshounds arrested below the Illegal Actions (Prevention) Modification Act (UAPA), Indian Penal Code and different penal regulations right through the final 5 years and the present yr.

    “‘Police’ and ‘Public Order’ are state topics below the 7th Agenda of the Charter of India and state governments are answerable for prevention, detection and investigation of crimes and for prosecuting the criminals via their regulation enforcement businesses,” Thakur mentioned.

    He mentioned NCRB does no longer handle information one after the other for newshounds/ media workforce.

    Thakur mentioned the Ministry of Knowledge and Broadcasting has issued instructions for blockading get admission to of 110 YouTube-based information channels and 248 person generated URLs, together with webpages, internet sites, posts/accounts on social media platforms, podcasts, and apps for sporting content material referred to phase 69A of the IT Act, 2000.

    Based on a separate query, Thakur mentioned the Truth Test Unit of the Press Knowledge Bureau has busted greater than 1,160 faux information.

    The minister mentioned the Truth Test Union takes cognizance of reports each suo-motu and by the use of queries despatched via voters.
     

    NEW DELHI: Knowledge and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Tuesday mentioned the federal government has issued instructions for blockading 110 YouTube-based information channels and 248 URLs since December 2021 for sporting content material towards the sovereignty of the rustic.

    In a written answer within the Lok Sabha, Thakur additionally mentioned the Nationwide Crime Information Bureau (NCRB) didn’t handle any separate information on newshounds.

    The minister used to be responding to a query put via Congress member Pradyut Bordoloi who had sought main points and the collection of newshounds arrested below the Illegal Actions (Prevention) Modification Act (UAPA), Indian Penal Code and different penal regulations right through the final 5 years and the present yr.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “‘Police’ and ‘Public Order’ are state topics below the 7th Agenda of the Charter of India and state governments are answerable for prevention, detection and investigation of crimes and for prosecuting the criminals via their regulation enforcement businesses,” Thakur mentioned.

    He mentioned NCRB does no longer handle information one after the other for newshounds/ media workforce.

    Thakur mentioned the Ministry of Knowledge and Broadcasting has issued instructions for blockading get admission to of 110 YouTube-based information channels and 248 person generated URLs, together with webpages, internet sites, posts/accounts on social media platforms, podcasts, and apps for sporting content material referred to phase 69A of the IT Act, 2000.

    Based on a separate query, Thakur mentioned the Truth Test Unit of the Press Knowledge Bureau has busted greater than 1,160 faux information.

    The minister mentioned the Truth Test Union takes cognizance of reports each suo-motu and by the use of queries despatched via voters.
     

  • Shakira Breaks 14 Guinness International Information With Track Aimed At Ex-boyfriend

    House EntertainmentShakira Breaks 14 Guinness International Information With Track Aimed At Ex-boyfriend

    Singer Shakira has damaged a whopping 14 Guinness International Information following the discharge of her brutal diss observe aimed toward her ex-boyfriend.

    Shakira Breaks 14 Guinness International Information With Track Aimed At Ex-boyfriend

    Los Angeles: Singer Shakira has damaged a whopping 14 Guinness International Information following the discharge of her brutal diss observe aimed toward her ex-boyfriend. The Colombian songstress, 46, and Bizarrap have made historical past with their music Track Periods Vol. 53, topping the charts, experiences ‘Reflect.co.united kingdom’.

    After taking part with the 24-year-old Argentinian DJ and manufacturer, actual title Gonzalo JuliAin Conde, the pair bagged a No.1 in combination in addition to 4 Guinness International Information titles.

    The music used to be launched on YouTube on January 12 and takes goal at Shakira’s ex, Gerard Pique.

    “I’m value two 22’s. You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo,” Shakira sings. “You traded a Rolex for a Casio… Numerous gyms, however paintings your mind slightly bit too.”

    ‘Reflect.co.united kingdom’ stated that it set the document for many considered Latin observe on YouTube in 24 hours with 63,000,000 after which was the quickest Latin observe to succeed in 100 million perspectives on YouTube.

    It additionally controlled to earn the document for many streamed Latin observe on Spotify in 24 hours with 14,393,342 performs.

    By way of the tip of the primary week, that quantity grew to an enormous 80,646,962, additionally making the music essentially the most streamed Latin observe on Spotify in a single week.

    The musical duo had been greeted behind the scenes at The This night Display Starring Jimmy Fallon through Respectable Adjudicator Michael Empric, who offered them each with their certificate.

    Printed Date: March 12, 2023 12:41 AM IST

  • YouTube CEO Steps Down, Severing Longtime Ties To Google

    Susan Wojcicki, an established Google government who performed a key position within the corporate’s advent, is stepping down as YouTube’s CEO after spending the previous 9 years working the video website online that has reshaped leisure, tradition and politics.

    In an electronic mail to YouTube staff that was once shared publicly Thursday, the 54-year-old Wojcicki mentioned she is leaving to “get started a brand new bankruptcy all for my circle of relatives, well being, and private initiatives I’m enthusiastic about.” She didn’t elaborate on her plans.

    Neil Mohan, who has labored carefully with Wojcicki for years, will substitute her as YouTube’s CEO.

    Even though she become probably the most revered feminine executives within the male-dominated tech trade, Wojcicki can also be remembered as Google’s first landlord.

    In a while after Google co-founders Larry Web page and Sergey Brin included their seek engine right into a industry in 1998, Wojcicki rented the storage of her Menlo Park, California, house to them for $1,700 a month.

    Web page and Brin — each 25 on the time — endured to refine their seek engine in Wojcicki’s storage for 5 months sooner than shifting Google right into a extra formal place of work and later persuaded their former landlord to return paintings for his or her corporate.

    “It will be one of the most absolute best selections of my lifestyles,” Wojcicki wrote within the announcement of her departure.

    In 2006, Google purchased Wojcicki’s house to function a monument to the roots of an organization now valued at $1.2 trillion. All the way through Wojcicki’s profession at Google, Brin become her brother-in-law when he married her sister, Anne, in 2007. Brin and Anne Wojcicki divorced in 2015.

    YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA on Feb. 28, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
    YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki speaks throughout the creation of YouTube TV at YouTube House LA on Feb. 28, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Picture/Reed Saxon, Document)

    Wojcicki’s departure comes at a time when YouTube is going through certainly one of its maximum difficult sessions since Google purchased what was once then a unusual video website online going through in style court cases about copyright infringement in 2006 for an introduced value of $1.65 billion. The all-stock deal was once valued at $1.76 billion by the point the transaction closed.

    Even though Google was once to start with derided for paying such a lot for a video carrier whose long run seemed to be unsure, it became out to be a discount. But even so changing into a cultural phenomenon that draws billions of audience, YouTube additionally has transform a monetary luck with advert earnings totaling $29 billion final yr. That was once up from annual advert earnings of $8 billion in 2017 when Google’s company mother or father, Alphabet Inc., started to expose YouTube’s monetary earnings.

    However YouTube’s advert earnings throughout the general six months of final yr dropped 5% from the former yr — the primary prolonged downturn that the video carrier has proven since Alphabet peeled again its monetary curtain. Analysts are nervous the stoop will proceed this yr, one of the most causes Alphabet’s inventory value has fallen via about 10% because it launched its most up-to-date quarterly document two weeks in the past.

    Wojcicki could also be leaving simply days sooner than the U.S. Ultimate Court docket is scheduled to listen to oral arguments in a case threatening the freewheeling taste that has lengthy been certainly one of YouTube’s greatest benefits.

    The case stems from the 2015 loss of life of an American girl killed in Paris throughout an assault via Islamic State in an incident that spurred the sufferer’s circle of relatives to document a lawsuit alleging YouTube’s algorithms aided the phobia team’s recruitment. If the courtroom comes to a decision that tech firms will also be held answerable for subject material posted on their websites, professionals say the consequences may now not best damage YouTube however shake up all of the web.

    That’s as a result of beneath the U.S. regulation, web firms are in most cases exempt from legal responsibility for the fabric customers submit on their networks. Segment 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act — itself a part of a broader telecom regulation — supplies a felony “secure harbor” for web firms — a coverage that YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen seized upon as a possibility to release as video website online to “broadcast your self.”

    AP Generation Author Barbara Ortutay and AP Trade Author Michelle Chapman contributed to this tale.