SG has finally allowed F&B outlets to play background music, albeit only “soft recorded music”. This comes alongside the easing of several other measures that signifies SG’s move towards living with COVID, so we discuss what the next couple of weeks will look like. Elsewhere, YouTube announced that after extensive testing, it will be making private the numbers of “Dislikes” from all videos going forward. Supposedly, this is for the benefit of creators, but is it really?
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SG allows “soft” music in F&B outlets
Singapore prepares to rock softly as Covid music ban partially relaxed - CNN
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Forum: Expiry date for 'fully vaccinated' status a matter of public interest
YouTube removes “Dislike” numbers
YouTube is making dislike counts private for everyone - The Verge
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Facebook and Instagram will now allow users to hide ‘Like’ counts on posts | TechCrunch
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SG has finally allowed F&B outlets to play background music, albeit only “soft recorded music”. This comes alongside the easing of several other measures that signifies SG’s move towards living with COVID, so we discuss what the next couple of weeks will look like. Elsewhere, YouTube announced that after extensive testing, it will be making private the numbers of “Dislikes” from all videos going forward. Supposedly, this is for the benefit of creators, but is it really?
Find us here!
SG allows “soft” music in F&B outlets
YouTube removes “Dislike” numbers
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