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Cryptography expert Matthew Green explores the challenges of integrating AI into platforms with end-to-end encryption (E2EE). While E2EE secures communications, AI often requires access to unencrypted data to provide features like content moderation and recommendations. Balancing these needs without compromising privacy presents a significant technical and ethical challenge.
With so many different options for AI tools hosted, built, and owned by companies around the world, it is impossible to know who has access to what data and where.
Teams integrating AI tools into their work should be aware of this reality and take steps to ensure the tools they are using are reputable and secure.
https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2025/01/17/lets-talk-about-ai-and-end-to-end-encryption/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
TikTok has announced plans to work toward resuming operations in the U.S. following its recent shutdown due to a Supreme Court decision upholding a ban on the platform. The company is reportedly in discussions with regulators to address compliance issues and regain access for American users.
https://nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/tiktok-says-restoring-service-us-users-rcna188320?utm_source=tldrnewsletter
Instagram has increased its Reels length limit to 3 minutes, up from the previous 90 seconds. This update allows creators more flexibility to produce longer video content.
https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/18/24346567/instagram-announces-reels-3-minute-video-posts
X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube have signed voluntary commitments under the EU’s revised Digital Services Act (DSA) to combat hate speech and illegal content. While non-binding, these pledges aim to help platforms demonstrate compliance with DSA regulations on content moderation.
It is not yet known how this will effect teams utilizing these platforms for digital engagement, but changes are likely as these platforms adjust in accordance to new regulations.
https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/20/24347876/x-facebook-instagram-youtube-eu-hate-speech-dsa-code
Buffer breaks down Instagram’s algorithms, explaining how they rank content across Feeds, Stories, Explore, and Reels. Each section of Instagram has its own algorithm, meaning that content is ranked differently depending on where it appears.
Teams hoping to maximize their organic campaigns should optimize their content for each area of Instagram. This includes tailoring posts to encourage interaction, aligning with audience preferences, and maintaining consistency across formats.
For a full breakdown of how Instagram’s algorithms work and tips for optimizing your content, check out the original article on Buffer: https://buffer.com/resources/instagram-algorithms/ .
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Authors: Cody Adams, Cherry Messimer
Article Published: January 23, 2025

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