Kathy Griffin Slams Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis in Emotional New Video: ‘Believe the Victims’

The comedian called Danny Masterson’s rape conviction ‘serious stuff’ and opened up about her own ‘paedophilic brother,’ in the post.

The comedian called Danny Masterson’s rape conviction ‘serious stuff’ and opened up about her own ‘paedophilic brother,’ in the post. 

Sharon Osbourne Gushes Over Ozzy Osbourne After 41 Years of Marriage: ‘No Relationship Is Easy’

Amid her daughter’s weight loss comments, the proud mom made sure to share some insight on how her marriage to Ozzy has worked for over four decades.

Amid her daughter’s weight loss comments, the proud mom made sure to share some insight on how her marriage to Ozzy has worked for over four decades. 

Tori Spelling Rocks Crop Top & Jeans on McDonalds Run Amid Dean McDermott Drama & Hospitalization: Photos

3 weeks after her mystery hospitalization, Tori was seen heading out for a late-night snack at McDonalds!

3 weeks after her mystery hospitalization, Tori was seen heading out for a late-night snack at McDonalds! 

Who Is Chrissie Carnell Bixler? What to Know About Danny Masterson’s Ex-Girlfriend

The actress also appeared on ‘That ’70s Show’ with her ex-boyfriend, who was recently sentenced to 30 years in prison for rape. Find out more about her here.

The actress also appeared on ‘That ’70s Show’ with her ex-boyfriend, who was recently sentenced to 30 years in prison for rape. Find out more about her here. 

Taryn Manning Defends Danny Masterson After Sentencing: ‘He Made a Mistake’

Four days after the ‘That 70s Show’ alum was sentenced to prison for rape, the ‘Orange Is the New Black’ alum took to Instagram to defend him on Sept. 11.

Four days after the ‘That 70s Show’ alum was sentenced to prison for rape, the ‘Orange Is the New Black’ alum took to Instagram to defend him on Sept. 11. 

Meta is blocking ‘potentially sensitive’ topics from Threads search

It turns out that Threads’ recently introduced keyword-searching abilities won’t work for all topics. The app is currently blocking searches for a number of “potentially sensitive” words, including “vaccines,” “covid,” and other variations of words that have previously been linked to misinformation on Meta’s platform.

The limits, which were first reported by The Washington Post, are an apparent attempt to prevent controversial content from spreading on Meta’s newest app. The company has blocked a number of covid and vaccine-related terms, including “covid,” “coronavirus,” “covid-19,” “vaccines” and “covid vaccines,” as well as other terms associated with potentially unsavory content like “gore,” nude,” and “sex.”

The company confirmed it was blocking searches in a statement to The Post, calling it a temporary measure. “The search functionality temporarily doesn’t provide results for keywords that may show potentially sensitive content,” a spokesperson said. Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram who also oversees Threads, tweeted that the company was “trying to learn from last [sic] mistakes and believe it’s better to bias towards being careful as we roll out search.”

Meta’s history shows the company has good reasons to be cautious about search on Threads. Instagram search has been widely criticized as a vector for misinformation and its ability to lead users down conspiratorial rabbit holes. The app’s search was particularly weaponized during the early days of the pandemic, when it promoted conspiracy-touting anti-vax accounts in its top results for simple queries like “vaccine” and “5g.”

At the same time, it’s telling that Meta is now opting to block all searches containing “potentially sensitive” keywords, even posts that don’t contain rule-breaking content. It’s also a notably more aggressive approach than the social media company has taken in the past.

While Meta has previously limited search functionality on both Facebook and Instagram, the company has typically intervened when search terms were explicitly linked to rule-breaking content, like specific hashtags related to QAnon. In other cases, the company has worked to clean up search results for topics like vaccines, and pushed in-app PSAs directing users to official resources.

As The Washington Post points out, the result of the total block on covid-related search terms is that users are also prohibited from looking for information, resources and conversations that don’t break the platform’s rules, which could be a barrier to those seeking advice or credible information from experts.

Meta’s caution also underscores just how quickly the company rushed the development of Threads. The app was released just five months after a small group of Instagram engineers started working on the project. The quick turnaround meant that Threads launched with several basic features missing from the service. And while Meta has said Threads has the same safety policies of Instagram, it hasn’t disclosed many details about its plans to moderate content on the Twitter-like app, where posts look and feel very different.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/meta-is-blocking-potentially-sensitive-topics-from-threads-search-231028963.html?src=rss 

Pete Davidson’s Mom Shares Heartbreaking Tribute to His Late Father on 9/11 Anniversary: ‘Never Forget’

The mother of ‘SNL’ alum Pete Davidson took to Instagram on the anniversary of 9/11 to pay tribute to the comedian’s late dad.

The mother of ‘SNL’ alum Pete Davidson took to Instagram on the anniversary of 9/11 to pay tribute to the comedian’s late dad. 

Josh Duhamel & Wife Audra Announce They Are Expecting Their 1st Child Together in Sweet Post: ‘Coming Soon’

The ‘Shotgun Wedding’ star and his wife confirmed that they’re expecting their first child together one day after their first wedding anniversary on Sept. 11.

The ‘Shotgun Wedding’ star and his wife confirmed that they’re expecting their first child together one day after their first wedding anniversary on Sept. 11. 

MGM Resorts hit by ‘cybersecurity issue,’ leading to massive outage

MGM Resorts confirmed on Monday that it was hit by a cybersecurity issue, shutting down systems across its suite of casinos. The hotel giant owns a notable swath of casinos along the Las Vegas Strip, where some gamblers reported slot machines being taken offline because of the incident. At MGM Resorts’ international properties, hotels are currently taking reservations via phone because of website shutdowns. 

“MGM Resorts recently identified a cybersecurity issue affecting some of the company’s systems,” the company wrote in a statement. It said the company “took prompt action to protect our systems and data, including shutting down certain systems” in response to the attack. MGM Resorts has not confirmed how widespread the shut down is, what systems have been affected or other details about the incident. 

Customer anecdotes report issues making reservations, using ATM machines, playing certain games and mobile key entry into hotel rooms, but Engadget has not independently confirmed these reports. While MGM Resorts informed the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department about the incident, the department said in a statement that these types of incidents are typically passed along to federal agencies. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mgm-resorts-hit-by-cybersecurity-issue-leading-to-massive-outage-215205561.html?src=rss 

X is allegedly limiting user reach to posts that link to the New York Times

According to Semafor, data from NewsWhip showed that engagement on public posts linked to the New York Times website has dropped dramatically since late July. This is seemingly a unique issue to the NYT as other news organizations like CNN, the Washington Post, and the BBC have not seen similar dips in engagement.

According to the report, the New York Times’ reach hasn’t changed on Facebook and other social media platforms. Additionally, recent tweets by former President Barack Obama that include NYT links saw less engagement when compared to his other tweets. For example, when Obama shared articles about healthcare costs, his posts reached fewer than 800,000 users. Most of his posts reach a minimum of 10 million users.

While it’s unclear what exactly is causing the drop in user reach, this wouldn’t be the first time Elon Musk’s X appeared to be affecting user engagement. In August, X was reported to be interfering with links to Mastodon, Bluesky, Threads, Substack and of course—the New York Times, to make them load noticeably slower. At the time, it appeared that the high-profile websites affected were only big names that Musk publicly attacked in the past.

X and The New York Times could not be immediately reached for comment.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/x-is-allegedly-limiting-user-reach-to-posts-that-link-to-the-new-york-times-224200207.html?src=rss 

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