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Égypte-Nigéria / CAN 2025 : Lahlou Benbraham à la VAR
La Confédération africaine de football (CAF) a dévoilé le corps arbitral désigné pour diriger la petite finale de la CAN 2025 entre l’Égypte et le Nigéria. Cette rencontre permettra de déterminer l’équipe qui terminera à la troisième place de la compétition. À cette occasion, l’arbitre algérien Lahlou Benbraham sera mis à contribution. Il officiera en […] L’article Égypte-Nigéria / CAN 2025 : Lahlou Benbraham à la VAR est apparu en premier sur La Gazette du Fennec.

Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon. 25 ans d’existence et l’association des Classes tire sa révérence

CAN : Ce scandale étouffé qui met la CAF sur une poudrière !

Loyettes. Téléthon du Fil de l’énergie : 10 418 euros remis à la recherche
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Groissiat. Trois personnalités ont reçu la médaille de la commune

Programme NBA : six matchs dont Rockets – Wolves (3h30) et un sensationnel Kings – Wizards

Miami Heat : la Free Agency 2027 plutôt que Ja Morant ?

Concerned parents can now block their children from watching YouTube Shorts
Everybody knows that short-form videos aren’t brilliant for your general psyche. Whether it’s misinformation, TikTok dances, or AI slop, consuming it in large amounts isn’t ideal for anyone — let alone those with young, developing brains. While TikTok is the one everybody is focussed on, we may want to pay a little more attention to YouTube Shorts. YouTube’s short-form offering has vastly risen in popularity these past few years, but an abundance of content doesn’t always mean an abundance of quality. In fact, a recent study says that 20% of YouTube content is AI slop. Inevitably, we can assume that a lot of what we see on YouTube Shorts falls under this category, so it makes sense that parents might want to moderate their children’s consumption of the app a little more. The good news is, thanks to updated parental controls on YouTube, they can. YouTube updates parental controls The most major change is that YouTube will now let parents select a timer for how long they want their children to watch Shorts. Or, if they want to be a little more stringent, they can stop their children from watching Shorts altogether by setting that timer to zero. “This is an industry-first feature that puts parents firmly in control of the amount of short-form content their kids watch,” YouTube said on its announcement post. As well as this, YouTube will allow the parents of a supervised account to set custom “Bedtime” and “Take a Break” reminders. What other measures have YouTube introduced? YouTube has introduced various other measures to tackle Shorts consumption. Recently, they rolled out a new search filter which allows you to choose to see just long-form videos in the results. Moreover, in October, the video giant granted users the ability to limit the number of shorts they can watch in a day. As well as rounding out its robust collection of parental control settings, YouTube also previously introduced age-estimation technology to determine the age of users, and tailor their experience accordingly. This was unveiled last year. YouTube isn’t alone in developing its parental control offerings. As the discourse surrounding young people’s internet usage continues, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook have all implemented parental control settings of their own. The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter here. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Concerned parents can now block their children from watching YouTube Shorts appeared first on The Daily Dot.

“It’s AI slop, too”: The “Stardew Valley” fandom pushes back after White House “whole milk” meme

Est lyonnais. Que faire ce week-end ? Nos bons plans de sortie

7 absents au Real Madrid pour affronter Levante en Liga

Arbeloa : "Je comprends que les supporters soient blessés et déçus"
L'entraîneur du Real Madrid s'est présenté en conférence de presse avant de disputer son tout premier match au Bernabéu, face à Levante ce samedi. Comment abordez-vous le match contre Levante ? Concentrés, avec beaucoup d'énergie et d'envie. Pour nous, c'est un match crucial. Continuer à nous battre pour le titre et jouer au Bernabéu nous […]
