T-Mobile's new spectrum, Facebook targets clickbait videos
T-Mobile's new spectrum, Facebook targets clickbait videos
2017-08-18
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reddit is slowly rolling out the ability
for users to upload videos directly to
the site instead of having to use links
the site found success doing this with
photos last year and thinks the user
reaction for video will be similar more
than 200 subreddit sections are using
the beta version of the feature now
t-mobile's eight billion dollar purchase
of a new low band spectrum back in april
is now live it's all in an effort to
chase Verizon's coverage map that should
look close to identical come the end of
the year however more phones need to
support the 600 megahertz frequency in
question which t-mobile says will see
compatible devices soon and finally in
Facebook's continuing effort to
eradicate spammers the site has
announced that two new updates put in
place are aiming to do just that with
specific focus at clickbait videos using
machine learning Facebook will be able
to detect and delete videos that are
meant to pull users into clicking
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