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  1. Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Sprint to Remake Meta for the Trump Era

    After visiting President-elect Donald J. Trump in November, Mr. Zuckerberg decided to relax Meta’s speech policies. He asked a small team to carry out his goals within weeks. The repercussions are just beginning.

     By Mike IsaacSheera Frenkel and

    Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, has regularly spoken to friends and colleagues about his concerns that progressives were policing speech.
    Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, has regularly spoken to friends and colleagues about his concerns that progressives were policing speech.
    CreditJim Wilson/The New York Times
  2. If TikTok Is Banned, Can I Still Use It?

    The social media app is likely to disappear from the app stores of Google and Apple right away. But it’s unclear if users will completely lose access.

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    Without the ability for ByteDance to issue updates to TikTok, the app will likely degrade over time.
    Without the ability for ByteDance to issue updates to TikTok, the app will likely degrade over time.
    CreditKevin Dietsch/Getty Images

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  1. Fable, a Book App, Makes Changes After Offensive A.I. Messages

    The company introduced safeguards after readers flagged “bigoted” language in an artificial intelligence feature that crafts summaries.

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    A feature in the book-tracking app Fable shocked some readers who deemed the A.I. messages offensive.
    CreditEllius Grace for The New York Times
  2. Red-Light Hats and $2,700 Laser Kits: The Evolution of At-Home Beauty

    As the science of skin care continues to expand, some of those advances have landed directly in consumers’ hands. Is that a good thing?

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  3. How to Find Your Way Around That Updated Photos App

    Redesigned interfaces, new features and artificial intelligence are meant to enhance the experience, even if the changes can be confusing at first.

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    Apple’s Photos app, revamped for the recent iOS 18, puts the library, album collections and other menus all on one screen.
    CreditApple
  4. How Australia Will (or Won’t) Keep Children Off Social Media

    Critics say big questions remain not only about how the new law will be enforced, but also about whether the ban will really protect young people.

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    The Australian government has called the legislation a “world leading” move to protect young people online.
    CreditDavid Gray/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  5. Bluesky, Smiling at Me

    Bluesky has a hint of the old Twitter magic, but the feeling of freedom it offers might be even better.

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