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.
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 María 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.
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.
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.
'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.
'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.
5 trendy tech words shaping today's internet culture
The article discusses five key tech terms that influence today's internet culture and how people interact with social media.
Deleting the video does not absolve the crime: Waris Pathan
Waris Pathan asserts that removing a video does not erase one's culpability in a crime.
Digital Content and its Influence during Conflicts Discussed at Al Jazeera Forum
A session at the 17th Al Jazeera Forum focused on the effectiveness and impact of digital content in shaping awareness and policy during conflicts.
Reels, gaming, and addiction to Korean culture became the reason for death! Statement from the Women's Commission
The president of the Uttar Pradesh State Women's Commission, Babita Singh Chouhan, visited Ghaziabad following the tragic suicide of three sisters who jumped from the 9th floor of their building, citing parental negligence and excessive addiction to digital content and online gaming as contributing factors.
EU demands TikTok to change 'addictive design' and threatens to impose million-dollar fines
The European Union stated that TikTok must change its 'addictive design' or face heavy fines under the bloc's digital content rules, provoking a strong reaction from the Chinese-owned platform.
Change ‘addictive’ design, EU tells TikTok
The EU has warned TikTok to modify its potentially addictive design or face severe penalties, following a probe that revealed non-compliance with digital content regulations.
EU tells TikTok to change 'addictive' design
The EU has instructed TikTok to modify its 'addictive design' or face substantial fines, citing breaches of digital content regulations aimed at protecting young users.
Using parliamentary funds – services from a colleague: it became clear what M. Maldeikis bought from A. Vyšniauskas
M. Maldeikis purchased analytical services from A. Vyšniauskas using parliamentary funds, including several invoices for digital content preparation related to his parliamentary activities.
Tragedy in India: 3 teenage girls commit suicide after being deprived of their phone
A tragic incident in Ghaziabad, India, where three teenage sisters jumped to their deaths from their ninth-floor apartment following a dispute with their parents over the confiscation of their mobile phone, has sparked renewed discussions about the impact of digital content and cultural obsession on youth.
African creators push for recognition of digital work as full-time careers
At the African Creators Summit in Nigeria, digital content makers emphasized the need for recognition of their work as legitimate full-time careers, uniting over 2,500 creators from 15 countries to discuss monetizing Africa's cultural capital.
Artificial Intelligence and Old Footage: How Fake Images Were Used in Events in Iran?
The article discusses how misleading digital content has been proliferating on social media amid rising international interest in the protests in Iran, revealing that many images have been manipulated or taken out of context.
Five euros to watch someone die live and other digital shows
The death of streamer Sergio Jiménez, exacerbated by degrading challenges, highlights the disturbing trend of real-life tragedies being turned into digital content.
The Attack on Venezuela Tested the Media: They Were Silent, Although They Knew About It in Advance, Softened Their Language, and Fought with AI Content
The article discusses how the American attack on Venezuela highlights the crucial role of traditional media in reporting real-time news and the importance of expertise in journalism amid the rise of digital content.
Beck: Why should the word of the year not be - hope
The article discusses how each year a new word is chosen and mentions Merriam-Webster's selection of 'slop' as the word of the year, referring to low-quality digital content generated by artificial intelligence.
Why shouldn’t it be hope?
The article discusses the trend of selecting a 'word of the year', highlighting how 'slop' was chosen by Merriam-Webster to describe low-quality digital content generated by AI, while it speculates on the absence of a similar tradition in its own culture.
How 2025 Changed Polish Schools. "It Will Be the Biggest Challenge"
The year 2025 marked a significant re-evaluation in education, emphasizing the need for a good school to cater to the well-being and motivation of young people beyond mere digital content transfer.