It's not just the kids media companies have to worry about flocking to YouTube, according to new data from Nielsen.
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SMNI's Facebook page, associated with Apollo Quiboloy, is no longer accessible, following previous removals of other Quiboloy ...
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Australia's plan to exempt YouTube from a world-leading teen social media ban is "illogical" and a "mockery", rival tech giants Meta and TikTok said Wednesday.
YouTube won’t be included in Australia’s under-16 social media ban. Meta, TikTok and Snapchat aren’t too happy about this, and have now submitted official responses to the Australian government. We ...