Luke Jones: 5 Things To Know About The ‘Below Deck Down Under’ Star Who Was Fired For Inappropriate Behavior

After an inappropriate decision to climb into a co-star’s bed naked without consent, ‘Below Deck Down Under’ star Luke Jones has been fired. Find out more about the reality star here.

After an inappropriate decision to climb into a co-star’s bed naked without consent, ‘Below Deck Down Under’ star Luke Jones has been fired. Find out more about the reality star here. 

Khloe Kardashian’s Daughter True & Nephew Pslam Both Have Broken Arms: See Photo of ‘Cousin Cast Club’

The Good American co-founder took to Instagram to share the sweetest summer pics of her daughter and nephew Psalm!

The Good American co-founder took to Instagram to share the sweetest summer pics of her daughter and nephew Psalm! 

Sandra Bullock’s Children: Everything To Know About Oscar Winner’s 2 Kids

Sandra Bullock adopted two children, including her 11-year-old son Louis and nine-year-old daughter Laila. Amid news that her boyfriend Bryan Randall has died, learn more about them here.

Sandra Bullock adopted two children, including her 11-year-old son Louis and nine-year-old daughter Laila. Amid news that her boyfriend Bryan Randall has died, learn more about them here. 

X hopes ‘sensitivity settings’ will bring back advertisers

X is giving advertisers new ways to have some control over what type of content can appear near their ads. The company formerly known as Twitter introduced new “sensitivity settings” that allow advertisers to choose between different types of content filtering for their ads.

The new controls arrive as X is increasingly desperate to win back advertisers. The company’s ad revenue has dropped 50 percent since Elon Musk took over as brands cut spending on the platform amid concerns about the rise of hate speech and other unsavory content. Since then, watchdog groups have reported several instances of ads from major brands being placed near neo-Nazi accounts, Holocaust deniers and other previously suspended users.

With the new tool, X says it “will use machine learning to reduce adjacency to varying levels of content according to a brand’s sensitivity threshold in an upcoming campaign.” For now, the two settings available to advertisers include “conservative” and “standard.” The company notes that all rule-breaking content is meant to be excluded from ads regardless of what advertisers have opted into.

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Under the most restrictive “conservative” setting, ads would be excluded from appearing near “targeted hate speech, sexual content, gratuitous gore, excessive profanity, obscenity, spam and drugs” in the “for You” timeline. The “standard” option would avoid the same topics, but allow spam and drug-related content, according to an example shared by X. The company also plans to add a “relaxed” setting for advertisers who want to “maximize reach” of their ads with the fewest limits on what can appear nearby.

The update isn’t the first time X has introduced tools to promote brand safety. The company previously added other keyword-based “adjacency controls” that were also meant to limit ad-buyers’ exposure to problematic content. But those changes, introduced in December, seem to have had little effect on X’s ad business. 

Though the company has repeatedly claimed that it has successfully limited the reach of hate speech on its site, researchers have said otherwise. Last month, Bloombergreported that researchers at the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) indicating hate speech has surged, both in terms of sheer volume and in engagement, since Musk’s takeover of the company. X disputed the findings and is now suing CCDH, alleging the group “illegally” scraped data.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/x-hopes-sensitivity-settings-will-bring-back-advertisers-215439809.html?src=rss 

Megan Thee Stallion’s Boyfriend: All About Romelu Lukaku, Her Romances With Pardi, Tory Lanez & More

Megan Thee Stallion has a new man in her life. Let’s look at her new beau, as well as her past romances – both good and bad.

Megan Thee Stallion has a new man in her life. Let’s look at her new beau, as well as her past romances – both good and bad. 

YouTube will show a minimalist home page if your watch history is turned off

YouTube announced today that it’s changing how its home page works if you have your watch history disabled. Starting today, the video service’s home feed will stop appearing for those with their viewing history turned off and “no significant prior watch history.” The change will provide a more streamlined browsing experience, showing only the search bar and guide menu.

“Starting today, if you have YouTube watch history off and have no significant prior watch history, features that require watch history to provide video recommendations will be disabled — like your YouTube home feed,” the company wrote in a blog post today. “This means that starting today, your home feed may look a lot different: you’ll be able to see the search bar and the left-hand guide menu, with no feed of recommended videos, thus allowing you to more easily search, browse subscribed channels and explore Topic tabs instead.”

YouTube says the changes will appear “slowly, over the next few months.” The company describes the move as making “it more clear which YouTube features rely on watch history to provide video recommendations and make it more streamlined for those of you who prefer to search rather than browse recommendations.”

YouTube says, once the change rolls out to your account, you can change your watch history settings to switch views at any time. The toggle is in a dedicated section on the My Google Activity settings page.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/youtube-will-show-a-minimalist-home-page-if-your-watch-history-is-turned-off-204126043.html?src=rss 

Sandra Bullock & BF Bryan Randall Exchanged ‘Vows’ Years Before His Passing, But Were Never Married: Report

A new report claims that the couple held an intimate, non-legally binding ceremony on the beach in the Bahamas in front of friends and family.

A new report claims that the couple held an intimate, non-legally binding ceremony on the beach in the Bahamas in front of friends and family. 

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