YouTube highlights brand partnerships with sports creators
The platform’s latest report examined the rising influence of athletic influencers and offered guidance on how to connect with them.
The platform’s latest report examined the rising influence of athletic influencers and offered guidance on how to connect with them.

A planned default setting in the apps is designed to prevent teenagers from accessing them or scrolling after midnight, per Reuters.

New laws forbid users to engage in intimate emotional interactions with artificial intelligence chatbots and ban their use, per the Wall Street Journal.
The platform’s owner has previously promised to share algorithm and code data, but earlier offers of transparency fell short.
The feature allows brands to amplify organic customer call-outs and reviews, converting those posts into promotional campaigns.

The platform’s interface allows creators to process captions and audio that makes it look and sound like the original poster is speaking.
The themed icons show up under usernames and reflect specific subtopic interests within larger discussion groups.
A much-requested update provides enhanced metrics regarding product rankings, traffic sources and conversion efficiency.
A new partnership in collaboration with LiveRamp will let advertisers see how on-platform ads drive in-store sales.
The new gallery format also includes a collections option that allows users to save visuals into dedicated folder tabs.
The move will help people see more updates from profiles they follow after X admitted some missing data affected its algorithm.
The updated development includes an investment of more than $50 billion in the region and assurances of support for local schools and businesses.
“Almost 60% of young children have experienced emotional or psychosocial problems online,” Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Advertisers can now apply exposure optimization options to video campaign groups across multiple promotions.
A recent Q&A with the pop star celebrated the release of her upcoming “Confessions II” album and drew more than 2.1 million concurrent viewers.
In a weekly Q&A, Chief Adam Mosseri said artificial intelligence models “are very expensive to run,” forcing the company to “either throttle people or ask them to pay.”
The app created a guide for spotting artificial intelligence usage and is about to introduce a learning hub designed to teach practical detection skills.

The design of Instagram and Facebook violates the Digital Services Act, according to the commission, which cited features such as infinite scroll and autoplay.
Only two days after launch, the company disabled a feature that allowed users to integrate other people’s content into artificial intelligence-generated images.
The $10 billion project in Alberta will be the company’s 33rd facility worldwide.