Social Media Summary
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The social media landscape has been buzzing with notable developments recently. On one hand, Australia has enacted a social media ban aimed at protecting children under 16, which has drawn a significant amount of commentary, with The Guardian editorial stating that government regulation is crucial in changing the debate around child protection online.
On the influencer front, Cardi B made headlines while in Saudi Arabia, criticizing the U.S. and asking her followers to convince her to return, highlighting the influence celebrities have in shaping public opinion.
Meanwhile, a startup named Operation Bluebird is challenging Elon Musk's X Corp. over Twitter branding, claiming that trademark rights were abandoned, which adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing discussions around social media ownership and regulation.
Furthermore, recent research indicates that influential social media creators often steer their audiences' political views, even when they do not post directly about politics, emphasizing the subtle yet powerful impact of social media on political discourse, according to an unnamed source.
Additionally, the FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino's announcement to step down has stirred conversations about the role of social media in law enforcement communication, especially considering his past involvement with active investigations discussed on social platforms.