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How Line is fighting disinformation without sacrificing privacy
By andShare this storyA few months before Taiwan’s local elections in 2018, a tropical storm hit the city of Chiayi, killing at least and displacing thousands of others. President Tsai Ing-wen traveled to Chiayi to show her support for the flood victims, but soon after, an of the president riding in an armored vehicle became a nationwide scandal. The image was cropped and cast in black and white, and a caption was added, falsely suggesting that she came with armed gunmen and was smiling cruelly at the misfortune of a nearby man biking through knee-high floodwaters.The photo was shared...…By andShare this storyA few months before Taiwan’s local elections in 2018, a tropical storm hit the city of Chiayi, killing at least and displacing thousands of others. President Tsai Ing-wen traveled to Chiayi to show her support for the flood victims, but soon after, an of the president riding in an armored vehicle became a nationwide scandal. The image was cropped and cast in black and white, and a caption was added, falsely suggesting that she came with armed gunmen and was smiling cruelly at the misfortune of a nearby man biking through knee-high floodwaters.The photo was shared...WW…
Four countries, one Clubhouse
By andShare this storyhat happens when a buzzy app pegged as a digital soapbox for tech bros suddenly lands on the global stage?Since December, people have joined Clubhouse, a fast-growing audio platform valued at $1 billion, from countries including Ghana, Saudi Arabia, and . The app, which is currently invite-only, has been installed more than 5.5 million times, with 16% of those downloads in Japan, according to one . From Berlin to Delhi, people are hosting live conversations that sound like a mix between a Zoom webinar and happy hour gossip.Clubhouse is perhaps for attracting Silicon...…By andShare this storyhat happens when a buzzy app pegged as a digital soapbox for tech bros suddenly lands on the global stage?Since December, people have joined Clubhouse, a fast-growing audio platform valued at $1 billion, from countries including Ghana, Saudi Arabia, and . The app, which is currently invite-only, has been installed more than 5.5 million times, with 16% of those downloads in Japan, according to one . From Berlin to Delhi, people are hosting live conversations that sound like a mix between a Zoom webinar and happy hour gossip.Clubhouse is perhaps for attracting Silicon...WW…
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