Vitrine
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Show moreπ Analytical overview of Telegram channel Vitrine
Channel Vitrine (@vitrine) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 40 293 subscribers, ranking 3 339 in the Technologies & Applications category and 619 in the Italy region.
π Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠΌΠΎ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 40 293 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 07 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -29 648 over the last 30 days and by -103 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 0.02%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 0.02% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 10 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 8 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 0.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as identity, thread, canva, mcp, presence.
π Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
βWe Handle Your Brand β’ Name β’ Presence
Build Your Online Vitrine With Us
vitrine.techβ
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 08 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Technologies & Applications category.
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| 2 | Hackers Are Hijacking Government Sites to Advertise Fake OnlyFans Content
Scammers are compromising government websites to post ads for supposed leaked OnlyFans material. Adult creators filing copyright complaints against these pages are accidentally getting the malicious links removed.
Thousands of DMCA takedowns from OnlyFans models are helping protect unsuspecting users from harmful sites. π
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| 3 | AI rankings are invisible β but your site's readability isn't π€
AI tools like Google's AI Overviews rank content based on what they can actually read, parse, and verify on your site. You can't see how AI scores you, but you can control how machine-readable your content is.
Focus on clear structure and verifiable information β that's what determines your visibility in AI-driven search results.
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| 4 | π Meta Adds Privacy Safeguard to AI Glasses β But Expands Data Collection
Meta is introducing a new feature to prevent secret recordings with its AI-powered smart glasses.
However, the company is simultaneously expanding how much personal data its AI products collect and use.
The update raises questions about whether the privacy measure meaningfully offsets Meta's broader data practices.
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| 5 | Facebook Is Testing View Counts on Posts π
Meta is experimenting with showing view counts on Facebook posts β a feature already available on Instagram and Threads.
The change aims to give users a clearer picture of how content performs beyond just likes and comments.
This could shift how creators and brands measure engagement on the platform.
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| 6 | Meta Labels AI-Generated Ads With New Disclosure Tags π·οΈ
Meta is updating its disclosure labels for ads that contain AI-generated content. The new tags will specify whether AI elements were created using Meta's own tools or third-party AI software.
This gives users clearer insight into how the ads they see were made.
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| 7 | π¬ X launches video editor to boost original creator content
X is rolling out a new video editor and recorder for iOS. It includes multilingual captions, green screen effects, and other editing tools.
The move aims to encourage creators to post original videos rather than reposts of stolen content.
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| 8 | ποΈ Supreme Court lets Texas force Apple & Google to verify user ages
The US Supreme Court has refused to block a Texas law requiring Apple and Google to verify users' ages before allowing app downloads.
The ruling means both companies must now act as age gates for their app stores in Texas.
This could set a precedent for how app stores handle age verification across the US.
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| 9 | π Meta's Smart Glasses Will Disable Camera If Privacy Light Is Tampered With
Meta is updating its Ray-Ban smart glasses to automatically shut off the camera if the privacy LED light is damaged or removed. The move responds to backlash after users were found physically modifying the glasses to hide when recording.
This makes covert recording significantly harder β but highlights how easily the original design could be misused.
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| 10 | Meta Launches New AI Image Model Across Instagram and WhatsApp πΌοΈ
Meta's Superintelligence Labs has released Muse Image, a new AI image generation model now powering tools in the Meta AI app, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The model can incorporate other Instagram users into AI-generated photos and will soon expand to Facebook and Messenger.
This marks Meta's first AI image model from its Superintelligence Labs division, signaling a broader push into generative AI across its platforms.
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| 11 | βοΈ Google, Meta, Spotify & Sony Sue Belgium Over Creator Pay Law
Four tech giants brought Belgium to the EU's Court of Justice, challenging its copyright law. They argue Belgium expanded creator payment requirements beyond what EU rules intended.
The case could affect how platforms across Europe compensate content creators.
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| 12 | AI writing tools can quietly shift your message β Oxford study
Oxford Internet Institute researchers found that AI tools used to polish social media posts subtly alter their meaning, nudging public opinion in the process. Even small changes in wording can accumulate and influence how people think at scale.
Anyone using AI to edit their writing may be unknowingly spreading a slightly different message than intended. π
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| 13 | Meta Launches Its First AI Image Model Across Instagram & WhatsApp πΌοΈ
Meta has released Muse Image, its first AI image-generation model, built under the Superintelligence Labs division led by Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang.
The model is now live inside Meta AI and is rolling out across Instagram and WhatsApp. Users can create images from text prompts or edit existing ones.
Meta's AI image tools are now embedded directly into platforms used by billions of people daily.
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| 14 | Google Search Now Shows Creators How People Find Their Profiles π
Google is adding a new feature to Search Console called "platform properties," letting creators track which search terms lead users to their Instagram, YouTube, and other social profiles.
This gives website owners and content creators clearer insight into their Search reach beyond just their own websites.
Useful for anyone trying to understand how their content gets discovered across platforms.
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| 15 | AI Is Making Traditional Marketing Metrics Obsolete π
As consumers shift to AI-powered search and answer engines, traffic-based metrics are losing their meaning. Sessions and clicks no longer capture how brands are discovered.
Marketers need new ways to measure brand presence inside AI discovery layers β not just website visits.
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| 16 | Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Already Failing Age Checks π
Testers who helped design Australia's age-verification system found it failing almost immediately. Researchers opened 50 accounts across 9 of the 10 platforms covered by the law β successfully bypassing the checks.
Australia introduced the world's first national social media ban for under-16s, but enforcement appears to be a major weak point from the start.
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| 17 | π US Cyber Agency Uses Anthropic's AI to Hunt Government Software Bugs
CISA is using Anthropic's AI model Mythos to scan government software for vulnerabilities, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
The tool is described as a private, offensive-grade model β meaning it's built to find weaknesses the way attackers would.
Almost nothing about the program has been made public.
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| 18 | Instagram Showed Ads Promoting Child Abuse Material in India β οΈ
A BBC investigation found Instagram displayed ~30 paid ads in India promoting child sexual abuse material, linking users to channels where it was allegedly sold.
India's government ordered Meta to remove the content and explain how the ads passed review within 7 days.
Meta removed the ads, suspended accounts, and says it's working to improve its detection systems.
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| 19 | Dentsu Partners With Meta to Streamline Influencer Marketing at Scale
Dentsu has struck an API deal with Meta to integrate Creator Marketplace and Partnership Ads into its internal platform, Dentsu.connect.
Brands can now manage creator discovery, social listening, and paid ads in one dashboard β combining Dentsu's data with Meta's tools.
This targets a growing gap: big advertisers running large influencer campaigns but lacking the infrastructure to manage them efficiently.
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| 20 | MyyShop Helps Western Female Creators Monetize Content More Efficiently
MyyShop is offering female creators in Western markets a streamlined way to earn through social commerce. The platform connects creators directly to product sales, reducing the steps between content and income.
This could be a practical option for creators looking to diversify revenue without complex brand deals.
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