Facebook adds censorship options and Xbox One gets VR streaming
Facebook adds censorship options and Xbox One gets VR streaming
2016-11-23
this is seen it and here are the stories
that matter right now according to the
New York Times Facebook has quietly
developed software that automatically
suppresses posts from users feeds in
specific regions which might be the key
to the company re-entering the Chinese
market china is the world's largest
Internet audience with about 700 million
users online that's more than twice the
entire US population China's government
has censorship rules in place and sites
like Facebook and Twitter have been
blocked internally starting next month
oculus rift owners who also have an xbox
one will be able to stream their games
to the VR headset of course the games
won't be in VR which will be able to
enjoy your own private game session on a
virtual screen the free app hits on
December twelfth and finally the wall
street journal reports that a media
study involving 7800 students ranging
from middle school to college show that
the vast majority could not tell the
difference between a sponsored post and
an actual news article on the same site
the studying which will be published
next week reinforces the notion that the
spread of misinformation is a problem
the internet does not seem to have an
answer for just yet
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