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TikTok Shakes Up Executive Ranks, Giving CEO More Oversight of Content Moderation

TikTok Shakes Up Executive Ranks, Giving CEO More Oversight of Content Moderation

TikTok has shaken up its senior ranks, replacing several senior executives including the person running its trust & safety unit, which handles content moderation, and appointing a protege of CEO Shou Zi Chew to oversee that part of the business, according to people at the company and a memo distributed to staff.The shakeup comes weeks after Chew testified before Congress about how TikTok deals with content that could be harmful for children, and suggests the executive is trying to take more control of content moderation, a contentious issue for all social media apps.

Feb 27
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Senate campaigns rush to engage young Georgia voters before runoffs

Senate campaigns rush to engage young Georgia voters before runoffs

Jon Ossoff got straight to the point Thursday as he stepped to the podium at a socially distanced campaign rally in Kennesaw with young voters.“I’ve been through (it) with my team a thousand ways,” the Democrat told the 100 or so supporters gathered in a church parking lot. “The bottom line is that victory in Georgia comes down to young people.”Ossoff’s campaign and that of his counterpart Raphael Warnock are sparing no expense as they look to lure millennial and Generation Z voters to the polls in their bids to unseat Republican U.S. Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue on Jan. 5.A surge...

December 4, 2020
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Santa Clara County ordered salons closed in March. This San Jose salon never shut down

Santa Clara County ordered salons closed in March. This San Jose salon never shut down

Show Caption of By | Bay Area News GroupBack in March, when Santa Clara County announced that non-essential businesses had to close, James Griffiths boarded up the windows of his San Jose studio, Salon Blu.And then he kept working.“I vowed on day one that they were going to have to take me away in cuffs to get me to close down, and I’ll be right back to it the next day,” Griffiths said in an interview with Bay Area News Group on Wednesday. “As soon as I get out of jail, I will be right back doing it again. I told my staff that, and I’ve stuck to it.”Despite the pandemic — and restrictions...

July 22, 2020
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