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Discord Delays Global Age Verification to 2026, Expands Transparency and Options
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Discord Delays Global Age Verification to 2026, Expands Transparency and Options

Discord has pushed its global age-verification rollout to the second half of 2026 after backlash and confusion. The company says it will add more age-verification options (including credit-card-based checks), publish a list of verification vendors, and require on-device facial-age estimation with a strict on-device rule, while offering spoiler channels as an alternative to age-gated content. In regions with laws mandating verification (UK, Australia, soon Brazil), adults will verify via vendors like k-ID to access age-restricted content. Discord also plans to publish its age-estimation methodology, open-source its safety engine (Osprey), and note that Persona did not meet the on-device bar, prompting greater vendor transparency. The plan reportedly would affect about 10% of accounts, and Discord emphasizes it does not read users’ messages.

Global Push to Limit Kids' Social Media Access to Ages 15–16
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Global Push to Limit Kids' Social Media Access to Ages 15–16

Governments worldwide are increasingly enacting or considering minimum-age rules for social media, mostly targeting 15–16-year-olds and often requiring age verification or parental consent; Australia led with a nationwide under-16 ban in 2025, while several European countries (e.g., France, Portugal) and U.S. states are moving toward similar thresholds or feature restrictions to address online safety and teen mental health, though approaches and enforcement vary.

NCL tightens dining dress code, fueling cruiser debate
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NCL tightens dining dress code, fueling cruiser debate

Norwegian Cruise Line tightened its formal-dining dress code for upscale restaurants, banning shorts, tank tops, baseball caps, distressed jeans and flip-flops in a move away from its casual 'freestyle cruising' ethos, triggering online backlash from some cruisers while others defend the change; the article also notes 2026 leadership changes at the company (Harry Sommer’s departure, John Chidsey’s appointment).

Colbert-Talarico Interview Explodes Online With 85 Million Views
television6 days ago

Colbert-Talarico Interview Explodes Online With 85 Million Views

Deadline reports that Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico—meant for CBS but posted online—has drawn about 85 million views across YouTube and social platforms in 72 hours, led by the full 15‑minute clip with millions of views; Colbert’s YouTube page accounts for a large share of views while TikTok promotion drives engagement, and Talarico’s campaign says it raised about $2.5 million in response, all framed within broader media/political dynamics including regulatory actions and equal‑time rule discussions.

Meta Shuts Down Messenger.com, Moves Web Messaging Into Facebook
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Meta Shuts Down Messenger.com, Moves Web Messaging Into Facebook

Meta will retire messenger.com and discontinue the Messenger desktop app, with messenger.com no longer available for messaging starting April 2026. Web messaging will move to facebook.com/messages and be integrated into Facebook rather than a standalone Messenger platform, while Messenger remains available on mobile. The move signals Meta’s broader shift toward consolidating messaging across its apps and reducing maintenance across separate tools amid regulatory and strategic considerations.

YouTube Bounces Back After Tuesday Night Outage Triggered by Recommendations Glitch
technology7 days ago

YouTube Bounces Back After Tuesday Night Outage Triggered by Recommendations Glitch

YouTube suffered a Tuesday night outage that prevented videos from loading on desktop and mobile, with users seeing “Something went wrong. Try again.” The company later attributed the disruption to a glitch in its recommendations system that hid videos across surfaces (homepage, app, Music, Kids). The homepage returned first and full restoration followed by about 7:40 p.m. PT, as the platform—home to roughly 2.7 billion monthly users—returned to normal amid social‑media frustration.

Zuckerberg Takes the Stand in Landmark Teen-Addiction Trial, Defends Policy Shift
technology7 days ago

Zuckerberg Takes the Stand in Landmark Teen-Addiction Trial, Defends Policy Shift

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a Los Angeles courtroom at a landmark trial alleging that Instagram and YouTube use addictive features to keep teens scrolling. He said he never mandated higher “time spent” company-wide and later scrapped such goals in favor of milestones tied to user value, insisting under-13s are prohibited and steps are taken to remove them. The cross-examination highlighted an email about increasing time spent and internal documents showing underage users; experts warned of potential clinical addiction risks while defense argued the platforms offer social and educational benefits. The case is a bellwether among thousands of lawsuits against social media giants.

Gabon Clamps Down on Social Media Over 'False Information' Fears
africa7 days ago

Gabon Clamps Down on Social Media Over 'False Information' Fears

Gabon’s media regulator suspended social media until further notice, citing spread of false information, cyberbullying and personal-data leaks; platforms were not named, though WhatsApp, Facebook and TikTok are widely used. The move comes amid post-coup unrest and civil-service strikes, with officials saying the ban aims to prevent social conflict and protect national security, while reaffirming freedom of expression as a right.

Meta CEO to face jury in landmark youth-safety suit over social apps
technology7 days ago

Meta CEO to face jury in landmark youth-safety suit over social apps

Mark Zuckerberg is set to testify in a Los Angeles trial accusing Meta (and YouTube) of designing addictive social-media features that harmed a young user, Kaley, whose Instagram and YouTube use allegedly contributed to anxiety, body dysmorphia and suicidal thoughts. The testimony will probe what Meta knew about teen risks and whether safety measures were sufficient, as grieving families travel to attend; this case is the first in roughly 1,500 similar lawsuits challenging tech platforms for youth safety.