Facebook Fights Revenge Porn, By Asking Users To Upload Nude Photos For It To Analyze

Fighting fire with fire? Why not?
Fighting fire with fire? Why not?
Stars are like the currency of popularity. As reviews have become more important both businesses and their potential consumers, multiple companies are trying to help those businesses to get more stars than they deserve.
Google adds a Knowledge Graph card dedicated for news publishers in which Google Search users can learn more about them and their publication straight inside the search result.

Twitter's blue verification badge can be something to be proud of on "280-characters" social media.
MongoDB is a modern and general purpose database platform. And it has released version 3.6 which includes a hefty of improvements.

Parity Technologies, the company behind the Ethereum Parity Wallet, announced that users using multi-signature wallets created after July 20th, 2017, are experiencing a vulnerability that makes it impossible to move funds out of affected wallets.
People need more than a day to do something. The same goes with users of Instagram's Stories.
Starting on November 7th, 2017, users can add photos and videos to their story, even if they took them more than 24 hours ago.

Pornographic contents don't go well on some countries, and one of them is Indonesia.

Twitter is widely-known as a service with strict character limit. According to its founder, this should make users to brainstorm what they want to say, before tweeting. But as time passes, this can't be the case anymore.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 has at least 185,000 websites running inside it. To make it more secure, Amazon announced five security updates to its Simple Storage Service (S3) web servers.



