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Instagram just fixed its worst habit, and I couldn’t be happier
By Jamie Richards published
Instagram will no longer refresh every time you open the app – meaning less frustration for users.
Discord is firing back against MapleStory devs over copyright infringement and users are caught in the crossfire
By Allisa James published
The future of online user privacy and free speech is on the line as Discord and MapleStory devs duke it out over copyright infringement claims.
Instagram is making a big change in how it lets you share information about yourself
By Lance Ulanoff published
Profile cards are here
Discord changes course and lowers free upload limit to 10MB - how will that affect you?
By Allisa James published
Discord reduces its free upload limit citing "expensive" storage management - what does that really mean for you?
The US TikTok lawsuit could change the face of social media forever, and it's about time
By Lance Ulanoff published
TikTok faces a watershed lawsuit in the US that could change social media as we know it by upending a key legal protection for platforms.
How to leave a Discord server
By Nikshep Myle published
This guide explains how to leave a Discord server, ensuring you maintain control over your online communities and interests.
How to report someone on Discord
By Nikshep Myle published
This guide walks you through the process of reporting someone on Discord to maintain the platform’s community standards.
TikTok finally adds group chat functionality with new safety barriers for teens
By Max Delaney published
TikTok group chats let you watch and react to your favorite TikTok's with your friends in real time, but not everyone can use it.
Instagram will now let you post up to 20 photos or videos in a gallery – your friends should be thrilled
By Jacob Krol published
In a small but meaningful update, Instagram will now let any user post feed, carousel posts with up to 20 photos and videos.
Google and Meta reportedly skirting their own rules to ad target young teens, shows why tech giants cannot regulate themselves
By Allisa James published
Google and Meta reportedly teamed up to create ads targeting young teens, which proves why tech giants can't be trusted to regulate themselves.
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