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Weibo, Chinas answer to Twitter, has announced a plan to publicize some users IP addresses as a way of combatting fraud and malicious behavior on its platform. The feature has already gone into effect and cannot be turned off by affected users, Reuters reports. The gargantuan social media network has over 530 million people using its platform on any given day, making it a good deal larger than Twitter which only sees a user base of approximately 229 million, according to recent numbers. However, like Twitter, Weibo has had a significant problem with disinformation and misinformation on its platform, including campaigns related to Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine. The company has tried less drastic m
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reported Sunday. The wider application of the Trump administration policy to request information that includes an individuals social media history鈥攚hich was proposed last year鈥攎ay affect as many as 15 million immigrant and nonimmigrant applicants, according to the Associated Press. Prior to the new policy, an estimated 65,000 were subject to the additional screening process. That additional screening requires that foreigners share their past social media usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and international travel dating back five years. They are also asked whether they have been deported and whether their family members have ties to terrorist groups, the Associated Press said. The department last year said it didnt
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