
Meta is pushing for social media exclusions in new child safety regulation
THE SO WHAT
If Meta carves out exemptions from new child-safety rules that carry millions in fines, the regulatory burden shifts toward smaller platforms and adjacent products. For operators, assume youth protections will harden in law—design data, identity, and recommendation systems as if you won’t get a carve‑out.
READ THE SOURCE
MORE FROM THE WIRE
Tech & InnovationIs your World Cup stream buffering or dropping out? Use your VPN’s IP rotation tool to jump servers without breaking your connection
IP rotation tools turning into mainstream UX features means the cat-and-mouse between streamers and VPNs is moving from edge case to default behavior. Any geo, pricing, or compliance control that relies on static IP checks is on borrowed time.
Tech & InnovationUber announces stronger background checks for drivers
Tightening background checks under pressure from sexual assault lawsuits raises the compliance and data-integration bar for any marketplace touching real-world safety. If your platform intermediates physical interactions, assume regulators and plaintiffs will benchmark you against the strictest screening standard in your category.
Tech & InnovationThis bold FPS is the Kane & Lynch 2 successor I've been waiting for since the Xbox 360 days
Niche nostalgia-driven FPS titles show how much latent demand there is for distinct aesthetics and mechanics that AAA publishers have abandoned. For studios, the gap between what big publishers greenlight and what players want is now a viable wedge—especially with cheaper tooling and distribution.
Tech & InnovationAmazon Prime Day Total Online Spending Surpasses Adobe Estimate
Prime Day pulling $26.4 billion across US retailers—beating Adobe’s forecast—confirms these events are now de facto mid-year Black Fridays for the whole ecosystem, not just Amazon. If you’re not planning campaigns, inventory, and CX around these demand spikes, you’re ceding share to those who are.