YouTube updates its policies on eating disorder content, will ban videos showing ‘imitable behavior’

April 18, 2023

YouTube is updating its guidelines for dealing with eating disorder content on its platform, the Google-owned company announced on Tuesday. Although the platform has long removed content that glorifies or promotes eating disorders, YouTube will now also prohibit content about eating disorders that users could be promoted to imitate. Such behaviors could include purging after […]

YouTube updates its policies on eating disorder content, will ban videos showing ‘imitable behavior’ by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

More Downside Ahead for This Low-Rated Telecom Stock

April 18, 2023
Amidst macroeconomic headwinds, telecom company Shenandoah Telecommunications’ (SHEN) rising expenses and losses might dampen its prospects. As uncertainties hover around, the stock might see further downside. So, it might be…

1 Energy Stock Investors Are Fighting to Own

April 18, 2023
Amid rising oil prices, energy stock Phillips 66 (PSX) has recently garnered significant investors’ attention. With the potential of further increases in oil prices, it could be wise to invest…

3 Buy Now Stocks Above the 50-Day Moving Average

April 18, 2023
As the annual inflation declined for the ninth straight month in March, investors remain fearless about the Fed’s next course of action. However, as the market is expected to remain…

Can’t watch without subtitles? Prime Video’s new feature makes dialogue easier to hear

April 18, 2023

Can’t hear the TV anymore? You’re not alone. TV dialogue has gotten harder to understand over the years, leading everyone to turn subtitles on while watching. Today, that problem is top of mind as Amazon Prime Video introduces a new feature that may make subtitles no longer necessary — at least on some titles. It’s […]

Can’t watch without subtitles? Prime Video’s new feature makes dialogue easier to hear by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

Founded by actors, Mansa brings its free streaming service for global Black culture out of stealth

April 18, 2023

Mansa, a free ad-supported streaming service and content aggregator that offers a curated selection of Black cultural content, launched out of stealth today. Mansa offers a wide variety of content, from on-demand titles and digital linear (FAST) channels to short-form videos and user-generated content. The company was founded by actors David Oyelowo (“Selma”), Chiké Okonkwo […]

Founded by actors, Mansa brings its free streaming service for global Black culture out of stealth by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch