The CEOs of Discord, Valve, Reddit, and Twitch have been invited to talk to the House of Representatives regarding online radicalization.
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Discord is going public
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How do online platforms contribute to radicalization? The House is asking tech CEOs to answer.
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Nepal’s Discord election shows that platform bans won’t deter Gen Z politicos
Young people in Nepal used Discord to elect an interim Prime Minister. The rest of the world should analyze in the context of platform bans.
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Discord wants to improve its ad game
Quests are part of a push from Discord to monetize the millions upon millions of DMs that get sent on its platform every single day. To help build out that product and other ad tools, it's tapping executives like former FaZe Clan SVP of Partners and Business Development Adam Bauer as its new VP of Sales, former Snap exec Meena Mutha as Director of Sales, and Twitch's own former Director of Client Strategy, Stephanie Russo.
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TikTok, Meta CEOs take heat from Congress in contentious Capitol Hill hearing on child safety
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The CEOs of Meta, X, TikTok, Snap, and Discord are coming to D.C. to discuss child safety
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Discord’s new AI features aren’t getting a warm welcome
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Discord’s Stage Channels just got a major upgrade
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Discord’s first creator monetization feature is live for all U.S. servers (Exclusive)
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Discord says it’ll soon let “many” more creators monetize their servers
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Discord Ramps Up Creator Monetization With Monthly Memberships
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Zane And Heath Are Getting Back To Vlogging Basics On Their Just-Launched Patreon Page
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