Reddit is ditching its r/popular feed after CEO Steve Huffman bluntly declared it "sucks" and doesn't represent the platform's diverse user base. The changes start rolling out this week as the company pivots toward AI-powered personalization to fix what...
Netflix just pulled one of its most convenient features without warning. The streaming giant quietly eliminated phone-to-TV casting for most devices, forcing subscribers to navigate shows using their TV remotes instead. The move affects millions of users who relied...
TikTok just rolled out a game-changing feature that puts users in control of their AI content experience. The platform's new AI-generated content control lets users dial up or down the amount of AI videos in their For You feed,...
Snap is finally listening to its most vocal users. After nearly 100,000 people signed a petition demanding the return of 2D Bitmojis, the company announced it's rolling out "Comic Bitmoji" - a cartoon-style filter that transforms 3D avatars back...