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Jury finds Musk misled investors in Twitter takeover, billions at stake
A San Francisco federal jury ruled that Elon Musk’s tweets about fake accounts during Twitter’s $44 billion takeover misled investors, finding fraud on that point while clearing him on other claims; the verdict could mean billions in damages for shareholders, though the exact amount remains to be determined. Musk testified the tweets were his personal views and that Twitter executives had lied about bot counts.

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"Debate Erupts Over TikTok Trend of Charging for Playdate Expenses"
TikToker Shay Nanigans sparked controversy by claiming she charged another mom $15 for playdate expenses, including $1 for sitting on the couch and $3 for bathroom trips. The video, which went viral, was later revealed to be "rage bait" meant to provoke reactions. While some found it humorous, others felt deceived.

"Top 69 Hilarious Memes from Emotional Club's Instagram"
The Instagram account "Emotional Club" shares relatable memes that offer a serotonin boost, helping people cope with daily struggles. These memes reflect the growing online trend of discussing mental health and using humor as a coping mechanism. Serotonin, a key neurotransmitter, plays a crucial role in mood regulation and overall well-being, and its popularity has surged alongside the rise of antidepressants and mental health awareness.

Elon Musk's X Officially Permits Adult Content
Elon Musk's social media platform X has updated its policies to formally allow consensual adult content, labeling it as a legitimate form of artistic expression. The new guidelines, which replace the former Sensitive Media and Violent Speech policies, restrict exposure to graphic material for children and users who opt out. The platform continues to prohibit content promoting exploitation, nonconsent, and harm to minors. This change formalizes a tolerant stance towards adult content that existed before Musk's acquisition of Twitter.

"X Social Media Platform Officially Permits Adult Content"
Elon Musk's social network X, formerly known as Twitter, now officially permits consensually produced and distributed adult content, provided it is properly labeled and not prominently displayed. The updated policy emphasizes the importance of user autonomy and artistic expression while restricting exposure to minors and prohibiting exploitative or harmful content. Users posting adult content must adjust their media settings to include content warnings, and violations can be reported or appealed.

Older Women Identified as Major Misinformation Superspreaders on Twitter
A study analyzing over 650,000 US-based Twitter accounts found that a small group of older women, representing just 0.3% of the accounts, are responsible for sharing 80% of the links to fake news sites. These "misinformation superspreaders" were identified through their political tweets containing links to known misinformation websites, highlighting the significant role average individuals play in spreading false information on social media.

"Viral 'All Eyes on Rafah' AI Image Sparks Global Attention and Israeli Counter Campaign"
An AI-generated image with the phrase "All Eyes on Rafah" has gone viral on Instagram, shared over 44 million times, following a deadly Israeli military assault in Rafah. The image, criticized for sanitizing the harsh realities on the ground, has sparked debate over the effectiveness and sincerity of social media activism, drawing comparisons to the black square posts during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.

China Bans Influencers for Flaunting Wealth Online
Chinese social media influencer Wang Hongquanxing, dubbed "China's Kim Kardashian," has been banned from major platforms like Weibo, Douyin, and Xiaohongshu for flaunting his wealth. The Chinese government's cyberspace administration ruled against creating ostentatious personas, especially during economic downturns, to prevent the spread of materialism among teenagers. Other influencers, including "Sister Abalone" and "Mr. Bo," have also faced similar bans for showcasing their lavish lifestyles.

"Influencer Exposes Ignorance of Anti-Israel Protesters"
Comedian and social media influencer Zach Sage Fox went viral for exposing the ignorance of anti-Israel protesters in a video where he offered them $100 to answer basic questions about the Israel-Hamas conflict. None of the protesters could answer correctly, highlighting a lack of knowledge about the cause they support. Fox aims to educate and inspire others to learn the truth about the situation in Gaza and combat rising antisemitism.

"TikTok Star Kyle Marisa Roth Passes Away at 36, Remembered for Living Fiercely"
Kyle Marisa Roth, a controversial TikToker known for her celebrity blind items, has passed away at the age of 36. Her sister and mother announced the news on social media, expressing shock and grief. Roth's last TikTok video garnered over 2 million views, and tributes from celebrities and fellow TikTokers poured in after her death.

"Police Departments Sound Alarm Over Viral 'Senior Assassins' Game"
Police across the country are warning about the dangers of the "senior assassin challenge," a viral game on TikTok where high schoolers use water guns to "eliminate" assigned targets. Incidents involving the game have caused panic in several cities, with bystanders mistaking the toy guns for real firearms. Law enforcement has issued formal warnings and advisories, urging participants to play responsibly and avoid activities that could be perceived as suspicious or illegal.