বিশেষজ্ঞদের মতে, ব্লগ বা সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ার কন্টেন্ট ব্যবহার করার সময় রেডিও অ্যান্ড টেলিভিশন ডিজিটাল নিউজ অ্যাসোসিয়েশন (RTDNA)-এর নির্দেশিকা অনুসরণ করুন যেমন: ভিডিও বা ছবির উৎস কী? মন্তব্যটি কে লিখেছেন এবং এটি পোস্ট করার কারণ কি ছিল?সেই ব্যক্তি কি ছবি বা ভিডিওটি তুলেছিলেন?
Hong Kong’s national security police used a fake social media account to troll pro-democracy activists for years, according to information revealed during a “subversion” trial of 47 pro-democracy activists who took part in a 2020 democratic primary and further investigated by Radio Free Asia.
Philippine court has found a video blogger guilty of online sexual harassment in the first ruling under a new law in the country where politicians often intimidate women online.
Elon Musk had an eventful year, capping it off with a nearly-failed $44 billion takeover of Twitter to close out 2022. It is uncertain what will become of Twitter in light of the contentious CEO’s changes, disruptions, layoffs, and resignations.
The oldest members of Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are now well into adulthood. But for many, having a stable career and owning a home aren’t yet on the plan
China is clamping down on social media comments, ordering all websites, apps and other platforms to seek political approval for public comments – including emoticons – under news stories before they’re published in the latest expansion of government censorship.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using increasingly elaborate online tactics to counter information about human rights abuses in western China’s Xinjiang region in hopes of influencing audiences across the globe, according to a new report
The violent crowd that stormed the US Capitol on January 6 last year sparked action among social media companies in the United States. They took down President Donald Trump’s accounts at the time. Are Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube any better prepared to deal with similar situations in the United States or elsewhere a year later?
The question remains whether and how Facebook will change after internal Facebook documents were widely released with news organisations
Social media users have been berating China state-owned media, which is tightly controlled by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP), over their failure to report on a deepening scandal surrounding a jailed Shanghai entrepreneur who raped and enslaved women, holding them captive in a brothel for the rich and famous