As Reddit protests turn to porn-bombing, advertisers face increasing brand safety concerns
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    To recover potential skepticism among advertisers, Reddit should start with winning back its loyal user base, suggests Agorapulse’s Allton. “My number one concern right now as an advertiser would be that Reddit seems to be losing rapport with and control over their users. Reddit needs to talk to their community members now and work to regain their trust and support or risk losing brand advertisers long term.”

    Wish they would but it seems unlikely.

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  • https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/race-regulate-artificial-intelligence

    Reading this article on the challenges makes me wonder how feasible it is. Three different approaches: "When it comes to digital regulation, the United States is following a market-driven approach, China is advancing a state-driven approach, and the EU is pursuing a rights-driven approach." Yet I am not sure if the speed of development isn't going to out pace any regulations, especially as they need to be globally enforceable to be effective. Your thoughts?

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    https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse

    Looking at Fedidb.org the Fediverse Network Statistics, I'm seeing about 98,000 Active users as of the 27th. That's at least 50k new users this month. Welcome to Lemmy, fellow migrants!

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