April 2023 / 249 posts found

YouTube Addresses Copyright Concerns, Provides Music Alternatives via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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YouTube educates creators on copyright laws, dispels misconceptions, and offers copyright-safe music through Audio Library and Creator Music. The post YouTube Addresses Copyright Concerns, Provides Music Alternatives appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Social Media And Freedom Of Speech: What Are The Limits via @sejournal, @andreaatzori

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What are the limits and what should the limitations be? Understand the impact that social media channels have and see what you can do today. The post Social Media And Freedom Of Speech: What Are The Limits appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Beyond Ordinals: Discover the Rich Tapestry of the Bitcoin Ecosystem

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Since the launch of the Ordinals protocol by software engineer Casey Rodarmar on January 21, 2023, almost 2,000,000 “digital artifacts” have been created — ranging from memes to massive NFT projects like Taproot Wizards. But despite the explosive rise and frenzied media coverage of these seemingly new “Bitcoin NFTs,” developers have been focused on improving the protocol’s functionality since at least as early as 2012. In short, there have always been ways to mint and launch assets on Bitcoin’s underlying blockchain. These tools began with things like Bitcoin Colored Coins and, later, platforms like Counterparty in 2014, which helped lay the […]

How BrainDrops Is Curating AI Art’s Future

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To say most of the discussion surrounding artificial intelligence in the last six months has centered around AI art tools is no injustice to the technology’s broader context. While programs like ChatGPT have done much to showcase AI’s disruptive capabilities in the public’s eye, its advancements in AI art tools that have stirred up the most uncomfortable thoughts, feelings, and conversations about what it means to be human in an age where human exceptionalism finds increasingly fewer places to hide.  It’s not that artists using machine intelligence is anything new — creatives have been exploring the potential of AI to […]

NFT app Rebase co-founder denies going ‘rogue’ as alleged in suit by partner

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An apparent business partner of Rebase’s co-founder claims that he was pushed out of the firm and funds he owned were moved from a joint crypto wallet.

New Trump NFTs sell out on day one

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“There are no refunds. All sales of Trump Digital Trading Cards are final,” developers wrote.

YouTube Addresses Bias & Consistency In Content Moderation Policies via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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YouTube’s Trust and Safety team addresses content moderation challenges, balancing user safety with creative freedom while minimizing bias. The post YouTube Addresses Bias & Consistency In Content Moderation Policies appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Cracks Down On Ads For Products With Risk Of Death via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google tightens its advertising policy to restrict ads for products with imminent risk of death or grievous bodily harm. The post Google Cracks Down On Ads For Products With Risk Of Death appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How To Become A Social Media Manager via @sejournal, @jonleeclark

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Want to be a social media manager? The best social media managers will have a combination of these 10 skills. The post How To Become A Social Media Manager appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Client-Side Vs. Server-Side Rendering via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW

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Should you pick client-side rendering over server-side rendering? Find out which rendering method can help search engines crawl and index your website better. The post Client-Side Vs. Server-Side Rendering appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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