Digital ECA: what changes in the online protection of children and adolescents
The Digital ECA introduces new regulations in Brazil aimed at protecting minors online by controlling their access to age-inappropriate content.
The Witches' Coven of the 'Online' Generation in Oviedo
FanMedia Con in Oviedo brings together over 100 content creators to merge the digital culture with face-to-face interactions.
When stealing your digital identity threatens your business: 'I don't want to give more content to the platforms'
The article discusses the threats of digital identity theft for individuals who rely on their online persona for their livelihood, as illustrated by the experience of an Instagram yoga and meditation influencer.
‘Digital Village’ for the Disabled Opens in Cheongju to Experience Jobs, Play, and Rehabilitation in Virtual Reality
A new facility called ‘Digital Village’ has been opened in Cheongju, enabling disabled individuals to engage in job training, recreational activities, and rehabilitation using digital content like VR and AR.
'The Twins' Prison', Jordi Wild and the Broken Toys
The article discusses the rise of the reality digital show 'The Twins’ Prison', which gained significant viewership despite its controversial content.
The 'Shitification' of the Internet: What Can We Do to Avoid Navigating in a Garbage Dump
The article discusses the deterioration of internet services, termed 'shitification', and criticizes the legislative environment in Europe that enables the proliferation of poor-quality online content.
Israeli Foreign Ministry's Account Stirs Iranian Street with Misleading Content
The Israeli Foreign Ministry's social media account disseminates misleading content to influence perceptions in Iran amidst ongoing clashes.
Digital ECA Decree Defines Sexual Interaction with AI as Pornographic Content
Brazil's Digital ECA Decree establishes new protections for children and adolescents online by classifying sexual interactions with AI as pornographic content.
Digital ECA Decree Targets Young Influencers and Manipulative Platform Practices
A new decree in Brazil expands protections for children online, targeting both content and the manipulative design of platforms affecting user behavior.
The 2026 World Cup will be available on YouTube thanks to a historic agreement with FIFA
FIFA and YouTube have announced a historic agreement to enhance the digital broadcasting of the 2026 World Cup, allowing significant content accessible through YouTube.
'Sar Ke Chunar Teri' - CBFC's First Reaction, Said: We Are Dragged Unnecessarily
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) clarified its position regarding the controversial song 'Sar Ke Chunar Teri' from the Kannada film 'KD: The Devil', emphasizing that it had no involvement in the song's certification and that digital content is not certified by them.
Daily Summary #1904: Iran attacks Israel after the death of a regime strongman; Reag Fund received R$ 1 billion from companies linked to the PCC; Even with Digital ECA, adult content sites still fail to check minors' ages
Iran has launched fragmentation bombs towards Tel Aviv following the death of a key regime figure.
Media Companies' YouTube Content Faces Growing Mediation Issues... "A Shift from Secondary to Central Channel"
The number of mediation cases targeting YouTube content produced by media companies has significantly increased, reflecting a shift in the perception of YouTube from a secondary distribution platform to a primary communication channel.
Lula is expected to sign a decree regulating the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute this Tuesday; see main points
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is set to sign decrees regulating the Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (ECA Digital), which aims to protect minors from harmful online content.
Audit Office: 'Management Failure of Immersive Gwanghwamun Project Without Space Securing'
An audit reveals that the management of the Gwanghwamun Project, aimed at creating a cultural experience space, was inadequately executed, leading to poorly managed contracts and significant budget waste.
Lula Signs Decree on Internet Content Prohibited for Children
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will sign decrees that establish regulations under the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute to restrict access to harmful content online for minors.
Digital ECA comes into effect this Tuesday (17); see what changes for platforms and users
Brazil's Digital ECA establishes new regulations for protecting minors online, requiring technology companies to implement age verification and content protection measures.
Russia: $430,000 fine on Telegram
Russia has imposed a fine of approximately $432,366 on the messaging application Telegram for failing to remove prohibited content.
Boys are increasingly exposed to anti-female content on social media
A report from Mieli ry highlights the growing exposure of boys to anti-female content on social media, particularly through digital gaming.
Social Media: 'Musk is a Hypocrite and Liar'
Imran Ahmed, founder of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), criticizes Elon Musk for the toxic content on his platform X and discusses his ongoing legal battles and government scrutiny.
Protecting teens from negative digital influence
The article discusses the impact of social media influencers on teenagers and highlights a recent online conflict involving Nigerian content creators over a school renovation project.
No more misuse of uniforms and logos in films, KVS issues warning
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has issued a notice warning against the unauthorized use of its uniforms, logos, and institutional identity in films and digital content.
Sony sued for charging overprices on games
Sony is facing a lawsuit in London alleging that it imposes excessively high prices for digital games and content on its PlayStation platform, potentially violating UK competition law.
Australia launches age verification for accessing pornography
Australia has implemented new digital safety regulations requiring users to prove they are over 18 years old to access pornography and restricted online content.
Gulf warnings against digital misinformation.. Al Jazeera refutes fabricated content
Gulf countries are issuing warnings regarding digital misinformation amidst a surge of misleading content attributed to events in the region.
Schillerová is intimidating the gas station attendant
The article discusses an incident involving Schillerová and a gas station attendant, but the content details are not accessible due to a loading issue.
What is Pomelli, Google's new artificial intelligence for brand content?
Pomelli is a new AI developed by Google Labs and Google DeepMind that automates the creation of marketing campaigns and social media content for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Digital ECA: Parents will need judicial authorization to monetize content with children on social networks
Brazil has enacted a new decree requiring parents to obtain judicial authorization before monetizing content featuring their children on social media.
How reels injure the brain: The science behind 'digital decay'
The article discusses the negative impact of consuming short video content on the brain, contrary to the leisurely perception many have of them.
YouTube in the Dock: AI Algorithms Ruining Childhood Innocence
An investigation reveals the detrimental effects of AI algorithms on YouTube Kids, leading to harmful and misleading content targeted at children.
Ecotec introduces a degree focused on digital production, research, and audience monetization
Ecotec University in Ecuador has launched a new academic program aimed at digital content creation and audience management that integrates audiovisual production, strategic analysis, and digital management.
"AI-generated content" and controversies: a first foreign digital interference detected for the 2026 municipal elections
Authorities in France have identified a foreign digital interference operation targeting candidates in the 2026 municipal elections, specifically in Paris, involving a network of fake websites operated from South Asia.
Podcast Ends Radio's Dominance: A New Era for Digital Audio in America
The rise of podcasts has overtaken traditional radio in the United States, marking a significant shift towards digital audio content consumption.
Study reveals changes caused by AI in the digital content market
A study shows that artificial intelligence is significantly transforming the digital content market, generating over R$ 140 million in 2025 through AI-related educational products.
The Universe of Wajnberg – An Innovative Narrative Map of the Life and Work of Mieczysław Wajnberg and the Return of Passenger to the Stage of the Grand Theatre - National Opera
A digital, bilingual narrative map is being created to showcase the life and work of composer Mieczysław Wajnberg, featuring multimedia content and expert contributions.
The Festival and the second screen effect: here's what it is
The Sanremo Festival effectively utilizes the second screen effect, engaging audiences across different media platforms while they interact with content in real-time using their smartphones.
Digital sleuths and burger deliveries: Inside the true crime scene outside Nancy Guthrie’s home
The article explores the unique situation outside Nancy Guthrie's home where digital content creators and journalists gather, and highlights a food delivery incident involving a delivery worker bringing food for a streaming influencer related to the case.
Mexican influencer denies ties to the downfall of 'El Mencho' in Jalisco
Digital content creator MarÃa Julisa has denied any involvement in the downfall of the drug lord ‘El Mencho’ after an alleged audio threatening her surfaced online.
Maranhão video editing startup launches national championship for digital content creators
The Maranhão-based startup AutoClipper has launched a national competition for digital content creators in Brazil, offering R$ 10,000 in prizes to promote the production of short videos optimized for social media.
Government's Major Action Against Obscene Content, Blocks These 5 OTT Platforms
The Indian government has taken significant action by blocking five OTT platforms for streaming objectionable and obscene content.
Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Major Bet for Digital Media
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on content creation, distribution, and consumption in digital media.
From video games to the European Commission: the battle for digital rights in the 21st century begins
The Stop Killing Games platform has presented over 1.3 million signatures in Brussels, urging the EU to legislate against the shutdown of online video games, igniting a broader debate on digital content rights.
Vlastislav BÅ™Ãza's Remark: Poland and Nuclear Weapons
The article discusses issues preventing page loading related to browser extensions and VPNs, without providing specific content on the topic of Poland and nuclear weapons.
These are the highest paid 'youtubers' in the world in 2026: how many are from the United States
The article discusses the rise of YouTube as a global entertainment industry and highlights the top-paid YouTubers of 2026, many of whom are from the United States.
'What to Watch, Decide for Yourself...' Mohan Bhagwat's Statement on OTT Content
Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the RSS, emphasized the responsibility of viewers to choose their content on OTT platforms during a recent event in Meerut.
'Was about to jump and end my life', Haseena was in pain, father cried after seeing the situation, she said - suicide...
Asmita Adhikari, a digital content creator, revealed her struggles with mental health and a previous suicide attempt in an emotional interview.
X Network Appeals Against 120 Million Euro Fine. It Received It for Violating Content Rules
Social network X, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has appealed a 120 million euro fine imposed by the European Commission for violating digital content regulations.
US builds website that will allow Europeans to view blocked content
The US has launched a website called 'freedom.gov' that enables Europeans to access content blocked by their governments, including hate speech and terrorism-related material.
'Live Accident' for Content... Who Will Stop This Digital Madness?
The tragic road accident that claimed the life of 23-year-old Sahil Dhanishra in Dwarka, Delhi, raises serious concerns about road safety and the impact of social media on dangerous behaviors.
US plans a portal that would undermine European censorship
The US State Department is developing an internet portal to allow people in Europe and elsewhere to access content banned by their governments as hate speech and terrorist propaganda.