We are deeply disappointed that these recently hired Troopers displayed such poor judgment and lacked empathy for this family’s tragedy,” said the superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police.
US FTC refers Snapchat complaint over AI chatbot
The Columbus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is investigating a shooting that may be linked to social media.CCSO says the shooting was reported on Jan. 16 at a home on Rolan Boulevard in Tabor City. Reports say one of the victims,
Rhode Island State Police are determining how to discipline several troopers involved in a disturbing video that was shared on social media.
D’Iberville Police Chief Marty Griffin said the department began investigating over the weekend after a post on the social media app Snapchat threatened to “shoot up” the high school on Monday morning. Hendry said Murray allegedly posted the threat on Sunday. She said authorities later arrested Murray at his home in Biloxi without incident.
An Iowa woman who is suing a residential treatment facility, alleging an employee sent her messages of a sexual nature, is now being sued for defamation. The woman, who initially identified herself in court documents only as “Jane Doe,
Meanwhile, Snap is poised to capitalize, while other popular Chinese apps like RedNote may be newly scrutinized.
Tech giants like Meta and YouTube want to poach TikTokers, with Snapchat, X, Substack and others also planning efforts to coax them to their platforms.
Ashley Peterson is charged with promoting a sexual performance by a minor and contributing to the deprivation of a minor. Snapchat data was at the center of the courtroom Thursday.
In today’s digital world, privacy concerns are at the forefront, especially when it comes to sharing personal content. Many social media and messaging platforms have developed features that notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their shared content.
The US Supreme Court ruled to uphold the law banning TikTok in the US unless the company sells to a non-adversary by January 19. If TikTok does not sell its ownership, the app's revenue and 170 million users could be consequential,
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew thanked Donald Trump for his commitment to "finding a solution" that keeps TikTok available in the U.S. after the ruling.