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Social Media News

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  • How Trump Could Make Larry Ellison the Next Media Mogul

    The co-founder of Oracle and friend of President Trump, who was a flamboyant fixture in the 1990s, has returned to the spotlight through — of all things — TikTok.

  • Amazon Said to Make a Bid to Buy TikTok in the U.S.

    The e-commerce giant put in a last-minute offer for the popular video app, according to three people familiar with the talks. TikTok faces a Saturday deadline to change its ownership structure.

  • Mark Zuckerberg Lobbies Trump to Settle Antitrust Suit Against Meta

    The Meta chief, who was at the White House on Wednesday, has discussed the case with the president and his aides. A trial is set to start in less than two weeks.

  • Spotify Sells Itself to Advertisers as an Alternative to ‘Doom Scrolling’

    After finally achieving profitability, the streaming platform wants to be a healthy alternative to “doom scrolling.”

  • Trump Media Moves to Register the President’s $2 Billion in Shares Again

    President Trump’s shares of the company have been held in a trust since he won the election last year. The stock has plunged 40 percent this year.

  • The Roman Empire Loved by Elon Musk and Steve Bannon Never Existed

    Members of Trump’s coterie are obsessed with ancient Rome and its collapse. But their interpretation of Roman history is based on common misconceptions.

  • How a Black Progressive Transformed Into a Conservative Star

    Xaviaer DuRousseau once marched in Black Lives Matter protests. Then he started watching PragerU videos — and they resonated with him.

  • Office fit out costs rise as firms adapt to new ways of working

    According to a new report from JLL, the office sector is again taking ‘centre stage’ in commercial real estate as companies worldwide adapt hybrid work policies to encourage greater in-office attendance. However, this renewed focus on office spaces comes at a cost, with businesses facing rising expenses to design and fit out their work environments. The post Office fit out costs rise as firms adapt to new ways of working appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • If you want your business to grow, become a digital leader

    How often does your organisation really challenge its approach to digital? A recent report from Virgin Media O2 Business in partnership with Cebr revealed a gap in progress between tech adopters and non-adopters. The average tech-adopting ‘digital leader’ saw a 12 percent turnover growth and 9 percent headcount growth between 2021 and 2023. This was The post If you want your business to grow, become a digital leader appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • Their Influencer Parents Used Them as Content. Are They Being Used Again Now?

    The same children who were fodder for family influencers have become uneasy fodder for streaming documentaries.

  • Trump Set to Meet With Top Aides to Decide TikTok’s Fate

    They are expected to convene on Wednesday to discuss a potential sale of the app, which faces a Saturday deadline to change its ownership structure.

  • It’s Still April Fools’ Day on Social Media

    We’re really still doing this?

  • Traditional incentives don’t encourage people back to the office. Here’s what might

    A new report from Colliers claims to highlight the major challenges businesses experience in attracting people back to the office when attendance remains stubbornly low. With average peak occupancy below 40 percent across Europe, the Middle East, Africa (EMEA) and North America, and workplaces lacking ‘vibrancy’ 83 percent of the time, many organisations are struggling The post Traditional incentives don’t encourage people back to the office. Here’s what might appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • People who hide their use of AI have their work taken more seriously

    New research led by Professor David Restrepo Amariles from business school HEC Paris claims to uncover challenges in the adoption of AI tools, particularly the phenomenon of “shadow adoption,” where employees use generative technology like ChatGPT without disclosing it. The research suggests that employees who conceal their use of artificial intelligence may receive better evaluations, The post People who hide their use of AI have their work taken more seriously appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • British workers now entirely unproductive, claims report

    The overwhelming majority of UK workers don’t do anything productive at all, according to a new report published today. The study of available research into the illnesses, injuries, distractions, wastes of time, procrastinations, productivity drains and paralyses that afflict British workers found that the annual cost to the British economy is around £1.8 trillion, equivalent The post British workers now entirely unproductive, claims report appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • Important eye care habits professionals should practice in 2025 and beyond

    With the new year in full swing, you may be working hard to stick to your resolutions and goals, whether it’s exercising more, eating healthy, saving money, and much more. For your professional life, you may be prioritising working towards a promotion you’re aiming for, getting more organised and productive, or quickly hitting your targets The post Important eye care habits professionals should practice in 2025 and beyond appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • Flexible workspace, cognitive dissonance and lessons learnt from The Shining

    At the start of the Shining, the seminal horror film of the 1970s, the fantastically unsettling orchestral score provides the clue that this happy family of the opening scene is going to end very, very badly. But the key element of the film is the casting of Jack Nicholson in a kind, smiling role as The post Flexible workspace, cognitive dissonance and lessons learnt from The Shining appeared first on Workplace Insight.

  • Come fly with me. The new digital issue of IN magazine is here for you

    The digital edition of IN magazine 23 is now out and available for you here. In this issue: why we act up at airports and what designers can do about it; the datacentre market is struggling to keep up with AI’s rapacious demand for resources; a review of the Workspace Design Show which keeps getting The post Come fly with me. The new digital issue of IN magazine is here for you appeared first on Workplace Insight.