AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar1 hour agoMark Zuckerberg's aggressive email to staff lacks the emotional intelligence you need for a business to thrive, psychology experts sayverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Julia PugachevskyAccording to newly unsealed emails in a lawsuit against Meta, Mark Zuckerberg directed Facebook employees to track encrypted user analytics from Snapchat, a competitor. Beyond the ethically murky request of getting through Snapchat's encryption, Zuckerberg ended his email with a stern, "You should …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar3 hours agoMarissa Mayer has a new photo-sharing app. It looks like it's from 2009, but boomers might love it.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Katie NotopoulosMarissa Mayer, former Yahoo CEO, just announced a new app from her latest venture. It's called Shine, and it's a photo-sharing app where multiple people can upload photos to a shared album. My first reaction, along with the internet's was: What in the gosh-danged 2009 is this? Related stories At first …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar4 hours agoTikTokers want to 'normalize' flying economy, arguing most influencers give way too much prominence to business classverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Lindsay DodgsonTikTokers are striving to "normalize" flying in economy, fighting back against influencers who make out that first or business class is the only way to travel. "Normalize flying in economy," the content creator Hybee, who covers beauty and lifestyle, wrote as the caption of a recent video. (Economy …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar11 hours agoI moved to Puerto Rico from New Jersey with my partner. Rent is cheaper, the weather is warmer, and we plan to stay.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - As told to Elle HardyThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jarrell Chalmers, a 31-year-old marketing consultant in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The following has been edited for length and clarity. I'm from Jersey City, and my partner, Jose Diaz, is from Hartford, Connecticut. We lived in Jersey City before …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar14 hours agoParis Hilton hopes her kids 'aren't as addicted to social media' as she is when they grow upverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Amanda GohParis Hilton says she hopes her kids won't grow up to be "as addicted to social media" as she is. During a panel at the "A Day of Unreasonable Conversation" summit in Los Angeles on Monday, Hilton said she wanted her children to "live a world outside of social media and being on their phone all the …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar15 hours agoPrepare for the #motivational doom scroll — LinkedIn is trialing TikTok-style short videosverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Matthew LohLinkedIn is testing a new short-form video feature in the same vein as YouTube Shorts and TikTok, making it one of the latest platforms to invest in infinite scrolling. The Microsoft-owned company confirmed the experiment to TechCrunch on Wednesday, as the outlet reported spotting a LinkedIn user …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar1 day agoHow taking a break can help save an influencer's dying career, even when it seems like there's no hopeverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Lindsay DodgsonLast year, Gabbie Hanna took an extended break from the internet, with some thinking she would never come back. But she did, and despite having contended with a string of controversies before her departure, she was welcomed back with open arms. The shift in perception is not guaranteed by stepping …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar1 day agoMark Zuckerberg as a boss terrifies me after seeing an email he sent: 'You should figure out how to do this.'verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Katie NotopoulosThere is one thing that all employees can agree on, one solidarity among the working man and woman: There are some messages from your boss that are absolutely terrifying — chief among those is, "Do you have a minute?" CEOs (and bosses) have a unique way of emailing: It tends to be short and …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar1 day agoNew Florida bill lets parents sue social media companies for $10K for failing to remove the account of a child under 14verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Ana AltchekA new Florida bill could open the floodgates for parents to sue for up to $10,000 if social media companies fail to remove flagged accounts of their underage children in a timely manner. The new bill, HB3, was signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday. It prohibits children under 14 from being …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar2 days agoWhy people hated Anne Hathaway, as the actor speaks out about "Hathahate" over a decade onverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Ayomikun AdekaiyeroAnne Hathaway has spoken out about losing movie roles over the "Hathahate" phenomenon that unfolded over a decade ago. In the early 2010s, Hathaway faced a wave of social media abuse, branded "Hathahate," even though the actor hadn't done anything discernible wrong. Hathaway told Vanity Fair in a …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar2 days agoMy Apple Vision Pro nightmareverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Albert Fox CahnI made a lot of questionable purchases as a teenage gadget geek in the 1990s, but the one that made my parents most regret giving me a credit card was the Sony Glasstron. The flimsy head-mounted display (which offered the "stunning" clarity of 800 x 600 pixels), the attached earbuds, and the video …
AvatarBusiness InsiderAvatarAvatar2 days agoReddit's lost money for nearly 20 years. Turning a profit is going to be tricky.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Theron MohamedReddit was founded nearly two decades ago, yet it's never turned a profit. The social-media giant's stock surged 48% on its trading debut last week and is now up more than 75% from its IPO price, as investors wager that will finally change. But there's reason to be skeptical. Wall Street seems to be …