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Google is updating its Display and Video 360 Account Level Suspensions policy

Google is updating its Display and Video 360 Account Level Suspensions policy

This month Google is updating its policy regarding Display and Video 360 suspensions at the account level. The following update was provided by Google and is available on their Advertising Policies Help page. In December 2022, Google will update the Disapprovals and suspensions page so that there is a dedicated policy article for Display & Video 360. The dedicated policy page will specify that violation of the following policies will lead to an… Source link

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Kyrie Irving apologizes for posting video with ‘false, antisemitic statements’ after Nets suspension

Kyrie Irving apologizes for posting video with ‘false, antisemitic statements’ after Nets suspension

Kyrie Irving apologized Thursday for posting a documentary with antisemitic conspiracy theories and falsehoods on Twitter, a few hours after he was suspended five games without pay by the Brooklyn Nets. The apology, published on Instagram, came a little more than a week after the Nets star posted the offensive tweet, which has since been deleted. Irving conceded the video “contained some false anti-Semitic statements, narratives, and languages that were untrue and offensive to the Jewish… Source link

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Nets suspend Kyrie Irving 5 games after PG doesn’t apologize for posting antisemitic video

Nets suspend Kyrie Irving 5 games after PG doesn’t apologize for posting antisemitic video

The Brooklyn Nets have suspended Kyrie Irving five games without pay, the team announced Thursday, after a turbulent week in which the All-Star posted a link to an antisemitic video on Twitter and declined to apologize. After reportedly spending the last several days trying to help Irving understand the film contained “deeply disturbing antisemitic hate,” the Nets said they were “dismayed” Irving had failed to say he holds no antisemitic beliefs when asked on Thursday and such a failure made… Source link

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Nets suspend Kyrie Irving 5 games after PG doesn’t apologize for posting antisemitic video

Nets suspend Kyrie Irving 5 games after PG doesn’t apologize for posting antisemitic video

The Brooklyn Nets have suspended Kyrie Irving five games without pay, the team announced Thursday, after a turbulent week in which the All-Star posted a link to an antisemitic video on Twitter and declined to apologize. After reportedly spending the last several days trying to help Irving understand the film contained “deeply disturbing antisemitic hate,” the Nets said they were “dismayed” Irving had failed to say he holds no antisemitic beliefs when asked on Thursday and such a failure made… Source link

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Nets owner Joe Tsai condemns Kyrie Irving’s tweeting of antisemitic video

Nets owner Joe Tsai condemns Kyrie Irving’s tweeting of antisemitic video

Kyrie Irving‘s latest venture into conspiracy theories and controversy has drawn condemnation from Brooklyn Nets team owner Joe Tsai and his own team for its clear antisemitism. On Thursday, the Nets point guard tweeted out a link to a documentary called “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” based on a book of the same name by Ronald Dalton Jr. As Rolling Stone explains it, the documentary puts forward “ideas in line with more extreme factions of the Black Hebrew Israelites, which have… Source link

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Google Updates “Unavailable Video” Policy

Google Updates “Unavailable Video” Policy

In further moves towards transparency to advertisers, Google quietly updated its “Unavailable Video” policy in Google Ads this week. The update gives advertisers a clearer understanding of the disapproval reason and how to rectify the issue quickly. Externalizing Video Ad Disapproval Reasons If you advertise in Google Ads, chances are you’ve been met with ad disapprovals with extremely vague reasoning. When Google Ads doesn’t lay out the issue at hand, it costs advertisers: Lost… Source link

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Google hologram video call booths coming to WeWork, T-Mobile offices

Google hologram video call booths coming to WeWork, T-Mobile offices

Holograms aren’t just for dead celebrities anymore. In fact, it might not be long before you’re attending a virtual work meeting with lifelike, 3D representations of your colleagues. That’s the future Google is working toward: The company says it’s expanding testing of its Project Starline, 3D video call booths where you can chat with holographic versions of your friends, family or coworkers. After testing the booths in its own offices over the past year, the company now intends to place them… Source link

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Google’s Next-Gen Video Chat Tech Is Ready for the Real World

Google’s Next-Gen Video Chat Tech Is Ready for the Real World

Good news for anyone who’s sick of Zoom calls but also hates talking to people in real life: Google’s Project Starline is becoming more widely available. Google introduced Starline in 2021 with the goal of making video calls less weird and awkward. It’s essentially a very complicated video conferencing booth that uses cameras, depth sensors, and three-dimensional imagery to approximate face-to-face conversations between two remote participants. A suite of cameras even track both… Source link

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Google holographic video chat booth, Project Starline, finds its way into the real world  • TechCrunch

Google holographic video chat booth, Project Starline, finds its way into the real world  • TechCrunch

To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. We just keep getting more excited about Disrupt, but it turns out there’s other stuff going on in the world. A lot of other stuff, in fact; it’s one of those days where keeping this newsletter to a manageable length was extra tricky. Here’s what we came up with. Enjoy! — Christine and Haje The TechCrunch Top 3 You, only holographic: Never mind… Source link

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Google’s 3D video calling booths, Project Starline, will now be tested in the real world • TechCrunch

Google’s 3D video calling booths, Project Starline, will now be tested in the real world • TechCrunch

While Meta is trying to convince consumers to strap on its VR headsets to enter the metaverse, Google continues to experiment with a different sort of false reality: its holographic video chat project known as Project Starline. Announced last year, Project Starline is a video-calling booth that uses 3D imagery, high-resolution cameras, custom depth sensor sensors, and a breakthrough light field display to create a lifelike experience for callers on both sides of the screen — and all… Source link

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