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USA: Immigration is now top voter concern, beating inflation, new poll shows
The third biggest concern was “economy and jobs”
Social media rules for companies and their employees
A circular signed by the head of the Independent Labor Inspection Authority, Giorgos Tzilivakis, provides terms and rules for the usage of social media by employers in relation to their company.
Rapid rise to fame dangerous for children, expert warns
Rapid and temporary rise to fame poses a risk to children, warns a psychologist, stressing that it also sets a negative example for other children.
EU: Trust in Institutions continues to Fall despite declining Unemployment and phasing out of Pandemic Restrictions
Recorded trust in institutions such as national governments, the EU, the police and news media has declined across the EU over the past two years, with those who previously expressed higher trust levels, such as those in financially secure positions, now becoming less trusting.
Tax evasion – Famous Greek Influencers under scrutiny
The Independent Authority for State Revenue (AADE) has started an investigation, as celebrities promote products and services through social media, but there are indications that they do not declare the income from this activity.
Half of Twitter trending topics in Turkey fake: Report
At least 47 percent of the Twitter trends in Turkey are fake, and 20 percent of those trends make up worldwide trends, according to a study by researchers in Switzerland.
The countries where people spend the most time on Social Media (infographic)
The Philippines spent the most time connected to social networks
In Offering ‘Hate-Free’ Social Media, Old Worries Haunt New Apps
"Especially when it comes to activism, like-minded individuals and people who want to participate and learn will be drawn to houses and clubs, meaning we can all speak to and learn from each other in an environment that is encouraging of that."
Launched in April 2020, Clubhouse currently boasts more than eight million users worldwide.
Twitter to appoint representative to Turkey
Twitter accepted a requirement to appoint a local representative in Turkey as part of a new social media law that took effect in October 2020, according to a top Turkish official.
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When institutions put an end to something, who will call it a day on social networks?
He told N1 that if the FON's (Faculty of Organizational Sciences) Ethics Commission did not declare this doctorate a plagiarism, he would continue his current activities through social networks and present new evidence in favor of claiming that the dissertation was not the original work of the Serbian Finance Minister.