04.05.2020

Norma Palafox posts her SEXY PHOTO on Instagram

Footballer Norma Palafox he did it again and lit the social networks by sharing a Photography where he shows his side more sensual; the hot postcard caused the euphoria of Internet users who follow the beautiful and talented step by step athlete.

Norma Palafox, originally from Sonora, became a trend in social networks after sharing a image in which it appearsposing in an open field, having in the background an incredible sunset; the player of the equipment feminine of Chivas He appears in the foreground in a white outfit and wearing glasses.

Lto Postcard caused the millions of Internet users who follow her to overflow with praise for the sonorense, whom they consider an excellent athlete, in addition to a beautiful soccer player who maintains a successful professional career. The Photography has already obtained more than 250 thousand “likes” and it has been shared hundreds of times.

Users congratulate her
for his successful match

Among the hundreds of comments and reactions of the users, many followers wished him success in its race sporty and showed her admiration.

Norma Palafox, like many soccer players in the leagues manly and feminine of soccer, They’re in quarantine, and waiting to know will happen with the Closing 2020. Since although rumors have been handled about a possible cancellation of the tournament, yetno final decision on this matter has been released.

https://www.en24.news/en/2020/05/norma-palafox-posts-her-sexy-photo-on-instagram

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People on TikTok Are Documenting Their #VanLife Travels, and We Can’t Get Enough

by HALEY LYNDES

Image Source: Unsplash / Caleb George

If you’re at home with the wanderlust bug, let us give you a little something to dream about. TikTok users who’ve converted their vehicles to homes are sharing their #vanlife travels, and if you’re anything like me, your mood will go up six notches just watching their adventures. The videos, which average thousands of views, feature people who’ve opted for a life on the road, and they sure do make it look lavish. From van makeovers to their daily routines and the great scenery in between, you’ll rethink your entire way of living after seeing the way these nomads do it. If you’ve ever thought about exploring the world on wheels, now’s your chance to learn. Simply check out #vanlife on TikTok, and see our favorite videos from the hashtag ahead.

https://www.popsugar.com/home/tiktok-van-life-videos-47433996

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03.05.2020

Instagram users get new InstaProm sticker

By Vinod Rathore

The legendary photo-sharing app Instagram (Instagram) recently introduced stickers like ‘How Can I Help’ and ‘Challenges’ for its users. Additionally, the company has now launched another sticker on its platform, named #InstaProm. Insta Prom Sticker supports AR effects. Apart from this, the company has appealed to people to stay at home through this sticker.

Instagram released short video
Instagram has released a short video showing this sticker on its official Twitter account, which depicts it. The company has tweeted that the users can use this sticker in the story section. However, this sticker has not yet been received by all users. It is expected that this sticker will be available to all users in the coming days.

Instagram fonts
Instagram had previously released new fonts. However, these fonts are currently in the testing phase and will soon be introduced for stable users. Currently, only these typewriters, strong, classic, modern and neon fonts are available in the Instagram Story section, which users can use.

Desktop users will soon get these stickers
Instagram will soon release its latest How Can I Help ‘and’ Challenges’ stickers for desktop users. Apart from this, the company will soon launch more new features for users.

https://english.newstracklive.com/news/instagram-users-get-instaprom-sticker-with-ar-effect-know-about-it-sc86-nu904-ta272-1089765-1.html

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Facebook’s Testing a ‘Hit Me Up’ Sticker to Prompt Message Interaction from Stories

Andrew Hutchinson

With messaging use on the rise during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Facebook now appears to be looking for more ways to prompt direct engagement between users.

Along with a new ‘DM Me’ sticker for Instagram Stories, which would enable users to message a Story creator with a tap on the sticker, Facebook is also working on a ‘Hit Me Up’ sticker for Facebook Stories, which would provide the same functionality, just with a different look (and on a different app, of course).

As you can see in this example, shared by reverse engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong, the new ‘hit Me Up’ sticker would enable Facebook Stories users to prompt a quick DM response via the sticker, which could help to facilitate more intimate engagement, which, as noted, would align with the rising use of Stories and messaging, particularly during the lockdowns.

Indeed, according to Facebook, messaging activity across both WhatsApp and Messenger has increased some 50% on normal levels over the last few months. Without the capacity to connect in real life, people are looking to direct connection options to stay in touch, and a new prompt within Stories to further facilitate such engagement could be a good way to generate increased conversation, and give people more ways to stay connected while apart.

That’s likely the main impetus here – seeing the increases in messaging, it may well be that more people are looking to have more message interactions, but they need to know who else might be interested in the same. By adding a simple prompt within your story, highlighting that you’re interested in chatting, it could spark new message interactions, and help to relieve some of the loneliness of the social isolation period.

But of course, it could also lead to problems. As we noted on the Instagram ‘DM Me’ option, while people might want to get more private messages in response to their Stories, it could also open the door to more unsolicited attachments and the like, which has become a problematic element, particularly for younger users. Users would, however, still be able to limit who sees their Stories, and block unwanted responders, but broadening your call for more messages could be problematic in some cases.

Still, it makes sense, and the numbers would suggest it could be a good option.

Given the current focus on direct engagement tools, it seems likely that we’ll see these options roll out sooner, rather than later. And from a brand and marketing perspective, that could also mean that you’ll soon have another CTA prompt to help advance connection with potential clients.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebooks-testing-a-hit-me-up-sticker-to-prompt-message-interaction-from/577228/

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Canada’s Newspapers Want Google, Facebook to Pay For Content

By Esteban Duarte

Canada’s newspapers are asking the federal government to follow France and Australia in forcing companies such as Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook, Inc. to pay to display their news content.

“Both France and Australia have set deadlines to have mandatory solutions in place by July. That means paying for copyrighted content and sharing the advertising dollars and data that flow from it,” said a letter signed by newspaper executives including Andrew MacLeod of Postmedia and The Globe and Mail’s Phillip Crawley. “The situation is urgent, with media companies suffering huge advertising declines because of the coronavirus pandemic.”

Read more: Google Ordered to Pay for News in French Antitrust Crackdown

Read more: Facebook, Google to Be Forced to Pay for News in Australia

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Vanessa Bryant starts Instagram challenge in honor of Gianna’s 14th birthday

Vanessa Bryant also announced a new way that fans can support the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation.

By Christian Rivas

Friday, May 1, would have been Gianna Bryant’s 14th birthday. Gianna, the second oldest daughter of the four daughters Kobe and Vanessa Bryant had together, had dreams of playing for the University of Connecticut’s illustrious basketball program and, shortly after, the WNBA.

Unfortunately, Gianna, Kobe and seven other people — including two of her basketball teammates — were tragically killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Jan. 26. Gianni is survived by her mother, Vanessa, and her three sisters, Natalia, Bianka and Capri.

In honor of what would have been Gianna’s 14th birthday, Vanessa started an Instagram challenge on Friday.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_pyc67jTIP/?utm_source=ig_embed

“Gianna loved to wear a red bow in all of her school pictures. Red means love and life. To commemorate Gigi’s birthday today, please consider wearing red, caption an act of kindness or show how you will play Gigi’s way since she always gave everything she did her all and led with kindness. Please use the hashtag #PlayGigisWay,” Vanessa said in her Instagram post.

Vanessa also announced that the bracelets will be sold to benefit the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation. A few of them Bryant family’s famous friends, , including Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Kelly Clarkson, and Ciara, got their hands (or wrists) on the bracelets earlier than everyone else to help spread the word on Friday.

Kobe’s former teammate, Pau Gasol, and Gasol’s wife, Cat, showed their support for the Bryant family by sending them a cake for Gigi’s 14th birthday. Pau and Cat also sent Vanessa flowers for Kobe and Vanessa’s wedding anniversary, because he’s the best.

https://twitter.com/espn/status/1256356082752069632

It’s hard to fathom what the Bryant family is going through today, so kind gestures from friends and strangers alike are appreciated. If you would like to participate in Vanessa’ Instagram challenge, all you have to do is:

  1. Post a picture of you wearing red
  2. Write an act of kindness you’ve done in the caption

It’s simple enough, and it would mean a lot to the Bryant family.

For more on how you can support the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, visit mambasportsacademy.com/mamba-mambacita-sports-foundation.

https://www.silverscreenandroll.com/2020/5/1/21244953/lakers-news-vanessa-bryant-starts-instagram-challenge-for-gianna-14th-birthday

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Twitch Streamer Gets Banned and Blames It on Alinity NSFW

Twitch streamer Fedmyster gets banned for showing nude content in a stream, but he says that it’s all because of Alinity.

Jasmine Henry @jasminetwts

Twitch is facing backlash for their inconsistent bans.
  • Twitch streamer Fedmyster gets suspended from the site but blames it on Alinity’s NSFW mistake.
  • Alinity was banned from the site last month after an accidental nip slip while playing Just Dance.
  • Some have suggested that this shows that Twitch’s new nudity policy isn’t working.

Fans of Twitch streamer Fedmyster were shocked this week when he tweeted that he’d been suspended from the site. His Fedmyster2 account, a secondary account to his main Fedmyster, was suspended for three days for “sharing content featuring nudity.”

The streamer said that the ban was because he’d been on Twitter when someone posted a photo of Alinity’s bare nipples from her NSFW accident last week.

Fedmyster’s Ban Sparks Outrage

Fans were furious about the ban and began to tweet the Twitch Support account, asking for the site to review it. Many didn’t understand why Fedmyster had been suspended for longer than Alinity.

Alinity did decide to self-impose a three-day suspension. However, officially, she’d only been suspended from Twitch for 24 hours.

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Twitch Makes It Right In The End

This story has a positive turn as just hours later, Fedmyster confirmed that Twitch had reversed its decision. “Twitch has gone ahead and unbanned me,” tweeted the streamer, and this allowed him to stream from all of his accounts again.

While some fans were unhappy with how Twitch reacted, it does show that their new nudity policy is working. The policy will look at things closely, not just banning anyone for showing the smallest bit of skin. The quick reversal of Fedmyster’s ban means that while Twitch may not always get it right, it’s getting much better at fixing things.

https://www.ccn.com/twitch-streamer-gets-banned-and-blames-it-on-alinity-nsfw/

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02.05.2020

The latest TikTok challenge encourages users to pee in their pants — and its creator said he started it as ‘a parody’ to show that social media trends are ‘pointless’

TikTok users are peeing in their pants for the aptly named “pee your pants challenge.”
  • A new TikTok trend involves one thing and one thing: Peeing in your pants. 
  • The “pee your pants challenge” started with an April 21 video from Liam Weyer. Videos of the challenge purport to demonstrate people actually urinating on themselves. 
  • The hashtag used for the challenge has 1.9 million views as of Friday morning. 
  • “I am definitely surprised that the challenge actually became a trend. I created the challenge as a parody of the other challenges that have gone viral on the internet in an attempt to show how pointless they are,” Weyer told Insider. 
  • Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories.

Some social media clout-chasing challenges are easier than others. 

One recent trend, the “pee your pants challenge,” is certainly low on effort — though it may take some extra post-production cleanup. 

Videos of the challenge do demonstrate people actually urinating on themselves.

Step one: Film yourself in front of the mirror saying “pee your pants challenge.” Step two: Pee your pants. 

The challenge began with an April 21 post by Liam Weyer. The hashtag he started has 1.9 million views as of Friday morning, and dozens of other videos recreating the challenge (and reacting to it). 

https://www.tiktok.com/@mentally7evan/video/6818214856294944005
https://www.tiktok.com/@tylerdoesit1/video/6817174884259597573
https://www.tiktok.com/@turkofgta/video/6821554910572629254

TikTok users also used the hashtag to mock or parody the trend itself, either pretending they were unable to pee or just appearing horrified at the challenge altogether. 

https://www.tiktok.com/@sawyersbiggestfan/video/6820478963488410885
https://www.tiktok.com/@r4tb0ye/video/6819889216433016070
https://www.tiktok.com/@bignoahreacts/video/6819318167500803333
https://www.tiktok.com/@vladapogoni5/video/6818742088776076549

Weyer, the creator of the challenge, is a 19-year-old filmmaker and comedian from Kansas who hopes to write for TV one day. While others were quick to both copy and poke fun at his challenge, he said he created it as a parody to begin with.

“I am definitely surprised that the challenge actually became a trend. I created the challenge as a parody of the other challenges that have gone viral on the internet in an attempt to show how pointless they are,” Weyer, who also creates sketch comedy videos, told Insider in an email. “I am surprised to see that people on the internet will pee themselves if you call it a challenge and add a hashtag.” 

While the challenge may be disturbing to some, it’s at least not outright dangerous like the nutmeg challenge, which encourages creators to consume highly toxic levels of the spice. 

https://www.insider.com/tiktok-pee-your-pants-challenge-meme-trend-2020-5

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Coronavirus: David Icke kicked off Facebook

Facebook has taken down Mr Icke’s official page

Facebook has taken down the official page of conspiracy theorist David Icke for publishing “health misinformation that could cause physical harm”.

Mr Icke has made several false claims about coronavirus, such as suggesting 5G mobile phone networks are linked to the spread of the virus.

In one video, he suggested a Jewish group was behind the virus.

Following the ban, his Twitter account posted: “Fascist Facebook deletes David Icke – the elite are TERRIFIED.”

Facebook said in a statement: “We have removed this Page for repeatedly violating our policies on harmful misinformation”.

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On Friday, campaign group the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) published an open letter calling on tech companies to ban Mr Icke’s accounts.

The letter said Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube had amplified “Icke’s racism and misinformation about Covid-19 to millions of people”.

It was co-signed by MP Damian Collins, as well as celebrity medics Dr Christian Jessen, Dr Dawn Harper and Dr Pixie McKenna.

The CCDH said videos of Mr Icke making “untrue and conspiracist claims about Covid-19” had been watched more than 30 million times online.

As examples, it cited:

  • a YouTube interview in which Mr Icke falsely claimed that a Jewish group was behind coronavirus
  • an Instagram post in which he falsely claimed 5G mobile networks left people unable to absorb oxygen
  • a YouTube video in which he falsely claimed it was not possible to catch a virus from shaking hands
  • a Twitter post in which he falsely claimed Germany was moving to “legalise rape” for Muslim men

The letter was published after Facebook had removed Mr Icke’s page.

In April, YouTube removed an interview with Mr Icke in which he said there “is a link between 5G and this health crisis”.

When asked for his reaction to reports of 5G masts being set on fire in England and Northern Ireland, he responded: “If 5G continues and reaches where they want to take it, human life as we know it is over… so people have to make a decision.”

Facebook later removed the same video saying it broke its rules on misinformation.

Later, the telecoms regulator Ofcom found local TV channel London Live in breach of standards for an interview it aired with Mr Icke about coronavirus.

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Analysis

By Marianna Spring, Specialist disinformation and social media reporter

David Icke has promoted several conspiracy theories on social media throughout the pandemic – and has consequently found himself in hot water with social media sites and broadcasting regulators.

The health misinformation that he’s been spreading, including linking 5G to coronavirus, has played a role in platforms like YouTube tightening their policies about conspiracy theories.

This is a difficult area for social media sites to tackle.

Medical myths and speculation that could cause harm are easier to act on, while conspiracy theories occupy a grey area where companies risk accusations of censorship if they take action.

But the setting alight of mobile phone towers and abuse of telecommunications workers linked to this 5G coronavirus conspiracy has pushed sites like Twitter and TikTok to tighten their rules.

Facebook has also recognised that the conspiracy theories repeatedly promoted by Icke fall into their bracket of harmful misinformation. This isn’t the first time it has removed content from him – but the platform has gone one step further in taking down his page.

Governments and social media sites alike grapple with the fine balance between stemming harmful narratives and allowing freedom of expression. But experts point out that they can do both with effective moderation and collaboration.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52501453

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