BuzzFeed News: The One Place Left On Earth Not Ruled By An Algorithm Is Free To The Public

BuzzFeed News: <a href=”https://news.yahoo.com/photo-collection-revolutionized-way-look-182535520.html”&gt; The One Place Left On Earth Not Ruled By An Algorithm Is Free To The Public</a>. “The picture collection consists of exactly what you might think — visual information from magazines, postcards, clippings, and photographs collected by the New York Public Library’s staff since 1915. From Singapore to silver mining, Oklahoma to olive oil, there’s a folder containing a century’s worth of photographs for nearly everything. For visitors and artists, one of the most appealing things about the Picture Collection is that it’s one of the few spaces left available to us that is untouched by algorithms.”

New York University: Who Owns an Ancestral Photo, Song, or Language?

New York University: Who Owns an Ancestral Photo, Song, or Language? . “Last August at the Library of Congress, Dwayne Tomah, an elder of the Passamaquoddy Tribe—a Native American community from what is now Maine and parts of Canada—leaned close to the microphone and began to sing in a deep, slow cadence. The first song was about doing business—a trading song that was historically sung to let people know you were ready to make a deal. The audience was brought to tears.”

Facebook To Let Pages Make Temporary Profile Overlays?

Facebook is trying to figure out a way for Pages to create and offer temporary profile overlays. That could be useful. “With Facebook users now clamoring for ways to identify with the causes they care about in their profiles, Facebook is now working on a platform that will allow Pages to build temporary profile overlays. The platform, which the social giant says is weeks from rolling out, will give users more options to change their profile pictures to show support for global events.”

Hootsuite Can Schedule Instagram Posts, But It’s a Bit Fiddly

Hootsuite can now schedule Instagram posts, but you have to go around your elbow a little bit. “While you can get your posts ready through either the Hootsuite app or dashboard, you still need your phone handy to actually publish. According to an Instagram spokesperson, when your post is ready to be sent out, you will receive a push notification from the Hootsuite app directing you to the Notification Center. You then tap the post, which will open in the Instagram app to publish.”