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The Dark Side Of “Plane Bae” And Turning Strangers Into Social Media Content

Richard Bradbury | Christine Wong | Arvindh Yuvaraj

10-Jul-18 12:00

The Dark Side Of “Plane Bae” And Turning Strangers Into Social Media Content

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong and Arvindh Yuvaraj discussed:

 

2:53:68 - Social Media Memories App Timehop Was Hit By A Data Breach Affecting 21 Million Users

4:41:63 - The Dark Side Of “Plane Bae” And Turning Strangers Into Social Media Content

15:01:06 - YouTube Is Fighting Conspiracy Theories With “Authoritative” Context And Outside Links

24:57:00 - Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Scammers Swindle Superfans, Report Finds

30:17:65 - A Chinese Electric Car Startup Is Trying To Take On Tesla By Making Its Cars More Like An iPhone


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