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Twitch removes Mature Content mode in favor of Content Classification Labels | Engadget

[ad_1] Twitch has overhauled its mature content policies, switching from a general toggle to specific categories describing what viewers can expect. The new Content Classification Labels are mature-rated games, sexual themes, significant profanity or vulgarity, gambling, violent and graphic depictions and, lastly, drugs, intoxication or excessive tobacco use. The ratings apply to both the game …

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Speaking Your Stakeholder’s Language: How To Get Buy-In And Time To Conduct A Needs Analysis

[ad_1] Needs Analysis — How To Save Time And Get Buy-In From Stakeholders Needs analysis continues to be a challenge for L&D professionals, with nearly 60% of respondents who participated in our survey ranking it among their top five content creation challenges. When asked to expand on the specific barriers they’re encountering, two themes emerged: …

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Modernizing L&D: Technologies To Design, Develop, And Deliver Impactful Learning

[ad_1] How Is Technology Transforming Learning? Traditional learning approaches struggle to meet the dynamic demands of the digital age. Yet, in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, reskilling and upskilling have become imperative for individuals and organizations to stay competitive. As a result, the integration of interactive L&D technology in eLearning has transformed how businesses educate …

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Popular subreddits welcomed porn content to protest Reddit’s API changes | Engadget

[ad_1] While most subreddits that went dark to oppose the website’s API changes are now live and active again, some moderators aren’t done protesting the changes on the platform. As The Verge reports, several popular subreddits that historically prohibited porn have started allowing users to post NSFW or Not Safe For Work content. These communities …

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