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    Explore "contentmoderation" with insightful episodes like "Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies / HBO Max launches in the US", "Interface Live: Casey Newton and Sarah Frier talk Instagram’s hidden history", "The lives of YouTube moderators, a new smart home standard, and the Xbox Series X announced", "Exclusive: Matt Mullenweg and Automattic bought Tumblr. What’s next?" and "YouTube’s bad week: pedophiles, hate speech, and Steven Crowder" from podcasts like ""The Vergecast", "The Vergecast", "The Vergecast", "The Vergecast" and "The Vergecast"" and more!

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    Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies / HBO Max launches in the US

    Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies / HBO Max launches in the US
    Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn welcome back Adi Robertson and Casey Newton to the show to discuss Trump's executive order targeting social media companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google. Julia Alexander also stops by to discuss the launch of WarnerMedia's new streaming service HBO Max. Stories discussed this week: Google search results will take ‘page experience’ into account next year T-Mobile now supports cross-carrier RCS messaging Google Messages may finally be adding end-to-end encryption for RCS Why Twitter labeling Trump’s tweets as “potentially misleading” is a big step forward FCC commissioner says Trump’s Section 230 plan ‘does not work’ Donald Trump is starting a messy fight with the entire internet White House organizes harassment of Twitter employee as Trump threatens company Donald Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies YouTube is deleting comments with two phrases that insult ... YouTube fixes error that deleted comments critical of the ... YouTube says China-linked comment deletions weren't ... HBO Max is full of potential, but its biggest hurdle remains AT&T’s messy execution HBO Max is taking on Netflix with human curation instead of solely relying on algorithms HBO Max will use anime from Crunchyroll to compete with Netflix’s growing empire All eight Harry Potter movies are streaming on HBO Max much earlier than expected Snyder Cut fans demanded AT&T’s attention, and now AT&T is demanding their cash Here are the hundreds of classic movies people can stream on HBO Max You can no longer subscribe to HBO via Apple TV Channels HBO Max’s catalog is full of weird holes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The lives of YouTube moderators, a new smart home standard, and the Xbox Series X announced

    The lives of YouTube moderators, a new smart home standard, and the Xbox Series X announced
    Stories discussed this week: Google and YouTube moderators speak out on the work that’s … Big tech is finally working together to fix the smart home Z-Wave is making a huge change so it doesn’t get left behind in the smart home wars Ikea 2.0: inside the furniture giant’s big bet on the smart home ... This Apple Watch charger plugs directly into a USB-C port so you can carry fewer cords Xbox Series X: all the news about Microsoft’s next-gen game console Microsoft’s next Xbox is Xbox Series X, coming holiday 2020 The Xbox Series X is basically a PC The Xbox One Series X: bad name, good design  Google Stadia should have stayed in beta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Exclusive: Matt Mullenweg and Automattic bought Tumblr. What’s next?

    Exclusive: Matt Mullenweg and Automattic bought Tumblr. What’s next?
    Automattic just bought Tumblr from Verizon for reportedly 3 million dollars. CEO of Automattic Matt Mullenweg sits down with The Verge's Julia Alexander and Nilay Patel for this emergency episode of the Vergecast to share what his plans are for the micro-blogging platform.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    YouTube’s bad week: pedophiles, hate speech, and Steven Crowder

    YouTube’s bad week: pedophiles, hate speech, and Steven Crowder
    There was so much news this week that we had to add another Vergecast episode to cover it all. Besides Apple’s WWDC, the most important story in The Verge’s coverage has been the various crises YouTube is facing over its moderation policies — problems with hate speech and harassment, pedophiles on the platform, and white supremacist content. Verge editor-in-chiefand Vergecast co-hostNilay Patel invites Silicon Valley editor Casey Newton and senior reporter Adi Robertson to the show to explain what is happening on YouTube, how YouTube is handling it, and the outrage cycle surrounding it.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Facebook’s F8, Oculus Go, and Apple earnings

    Facebook’s F8, Oculus Go, and Apple earnings
    This week on The Vergecast, Nilay returns to the show after welcoming a child! Dieter is out this week, so Nilay and Paul bring on Adi Robertson and Casey Newton to discuss what happened at Facebook’s F8 developer conference, the Oculus Go, and some earnings talk. There are also a lot of new Instagram features. Is it slowly just becoming Facebook? There’s a lot more in between that — like Paul’s weekly segment “Safety first!’ they said” — so if you listen through this whole episode, you’ll be all caught up on the tech news this week. 05:51 - All of the news from Facebook’s F8 developer conference 22:51 - Oculus Go review 36:47 - Video calls are coming to Instagram 42:21 - Over 400 Startups Are Trying to Become the Next Warby Parker. Inside the Wild Race to Overthrow Every Consumer Category — Inc. 46:14 - Paul’s weekly segment “Safety first!’ they said” 47:45 - Koss Porta Pro Wireless 49:13 - Sprint and T-Mobile have announced that they will merge 59:56 - Verizon is putting Oath bloatware like Go90 on its Galaxy S9 phones 1:04:18 - Apple reports solid iPhone revenue but stays quiet on HomePod sales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook’s hardest year, and what comes next

    Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook’s hardest year, and what comes next
    It’s been a tough year for Facebook. The social networking juggernaut found itself engulfed by controversies over fake news, electoral interference, privacy violations, and a broad backlash to smartphone addiction. Wall Street has noticed: the company has lost almost $100 billion in market cap in recent weeks. Behind Facebook’s hard year is a collision between the company’s values, ambitions, business model, and mindboggling scale. Mark Zuckerberg, the site’s founder, has long held that the company’s mission is to make the world more open and connected — with the assumption being that a more open and connected world is a better world. But a more open world can make it easier for governments to undermine each other’s elections from afar; a more connected world can make it easier to spread hatred and incite violence. So has Facebook become too big to manage, and too dangerous when it fails? Should the social infrastructure of the global community be managed by a corporation headquartered in Northern California? What’s Zuckerberg’s reply to Apple CEO Tim Cook, who says the social media giant’s business model is at odds with its users’ interests? And how has all this changed Zuckerberg’s ambitions for Facebook’s future, and confidence in its mission? Zuckerberg and I talk about all of this and more in this conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 531 ESPN Just Pushed America off the Stupid-Cliff!

    Ep. 531 ESPN Just Pushed America off the Stupid-Cliff!
    In this episode: Has the Left reached peak-stupid? You'll never believe what ESPN did. http://insider.foxnews.com/amp/article/57562   Here are two important takeaways from Trump's fiery speech last night. https://apnews.com/cb3d2c1548ca4e8e92f75d706a749f91/The-Latest:-Arizona-governor-greets-president-on-tarmac   Are we approaching a dangerous new era of Internet censorship? This Internet entrepreneur thinks so.  https://www.wsj.com/articles/was-i-right-to-pull-the-plug-on-a-nazi-website-1503440771   SPONSOR LINKS: www.BrickhouseNutrition.com/Dan www.CRTV.com  Promo Code "Bongino"   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices