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The Number of Foreign Workers in Japan Increase Fourfold Since 2008

After many years of slow growth in the number of foreign workers migrating to Japan, Japan has increased its efforts to attract new foreign workers in the past couple of years. The number of foreigners working in Japan has reached a new high of more than 1.8 million in 2022. Since the Japanese population is aging quickly, the Japanese government is feeling the need to bring in talent from abroad.

The Number of Foreign Workers in Japan Increase Fourfold Since 2008 #Infographic

Busiest Airports in the World, by Passenger Count

 

Airports can be the most crowded and stressful places in the world because of the slow-moving queues and bustling gates. Regardless of the negative aspects associated with commercial air travel, on a general note, it is an impressive system, with the biggest air transit hubs recording passenger traffic numbers that rival the populations of large countries.

 

The Infographic used here has data from Airports Council International (ACI) to rank the top 10 busiest airports in the world, looking at total passengers enplaned and deplaned, with passengers in transit counted once.

Busiest Airports in the World, by Passenger Count #Infographic

Attitude of Countries towards Russia

Although most of Europe and North America condemns Russia because of its war in Ukraine, as far as politics goes, it is not a worldwide stance. Current analysis by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed that there is a slow growth in Russia’s support base in a few parts of the world. The number of countries leaning towards Russia has increased from 29 in 2022 to 35 in 2023. On the contrary, the number of countries either actively condemning Russia or West-leaning is still so far, the bigger group, but its figures have dropped from 131 to 122. The EIU says this fall is partly driven by the shift of a number of emerging economies into a more neutral position.

Attitude of Countries towards Russia #Infographic

Air Pollution Has Become a Global Health Threat

 

Air pollution is considered to be extreme environmental health hazard to humankind, becoming a reason for over six million deaths a year and an economic cost that is equal to over $8 trillion dollars. This analysis is according to the World Air Quality Report 2022 released on Tuesday by IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company. The analysis revealed that out of a surveyed 131 countries, regions and territories, only 13 resulted in meeting World Health Organization air guidelines of annual PM2.5 concentrations at or below 5 μg/m3 in 2022, many of which were in Oceania.

Air Pollution Has Become a Global Health Threat #Infographic



Community Notes on Twitter have become an important part of the platform in terms of moderating the information that is shared by users. What makes the process great is that users are directly involved in providing context to the content shared, so as to limit the spread of misinformation.

 

Twitter has recently updated Notes with a new option that requires contributors to first rate other Notes as helpful and unhelpful before writing their own. “To unlock the ability to write, new contributors need to earn a Rating Impact of at least 5,” explains Twitter.

 

When a contributor rates a note before it has reached a status, it helps increase the ‘rating impact,’ whereas the impact decreases upon the contributor’s rating after the note reaches a status.

 

Twitter advises contributors to look for and rate notes that need more ratings. “The best ways to do this are by browsing the ’Needs Your Help’ tab in Community Notes, and by looking out for alerts when a note needs your rating,” the social company adds.

Notes Contributors on Twitter Can Not Write Notes Until They Rate Other Notes

 

The Top 10 Innovative Countries in the World 2022


The amount spent on global investment in research and development (R&D) has tripled to $2.4 trillion since 2000.

 

R&D spend is also casting a broader global net. The United States made up nearly 70% of global R&D spending in 1960 and by 2020 this figure had fallen to 30%. R&D plays an important role in a country’s economic growth and innovation and impacts nearly every corner of the society either in a direct or indirect manner. From public health and job creation to industrial competitiveness and national security, R&D has a role to play.  

 

Other key elements that play an important role in driving progress and innovation, along with R&D include scientific research, technological adoption, and venture capital activity, to name a few.

 

The infographic ranks the world’s most innovative economies using data from the UN’s WIPO Global Innovation Index.

 

The Top 10 Innovative Countries in the World 2022 #Infographic

Top Cotton Producers around the World


We use cotton in our everyday lives. From clothes to coffee strainers, cotton is used everywhere. One more cotton product that was widely used after the spread of Covid-19 is a mask.

 

Cotton is the most used natural fiber and it has now become the most important non-food agricultural product. At present, nearly half of all fabrics need cotton fibers.

 

Using data from the United States Department of Agriculture, this infographic lists top cotton producers from all around the world

 

Top Cotton Producers around the World #Infographic

The Most Expensive Football Teams of FIFA 2022


The most hyped FIFA World Cup 2022, kicked off in Qatar this week. 32 teams from all over the world will face off so as to conclude that who will take the most expensive trophy in men’s soccer. The infographic shows how a handful of countries participating in the World Cup 2022 have valuable teams in terms of the combined market value of their players.

The Most Expensive Football Teams of FIFA 2022 #Infographic



Meta and TikTok are under scrutiny for approving ads that contain political misinformation, ahead of the US midterm elections. Global Witness, a human rights organization, along with the Cybersecurity for Democracy team at NYU has found the social media platforms to have gone against their own ad policies.

 

The investigation report stated that the misinformation was mostly related to voting procedures, that could potentially convince people to refrain from casting their votes. The report further mentioned the number of ads that were found to be misleading; with Facebook approving two of the ads in English and five in Spanish, and TikTok approving nearly all of the ads. YouTube however was found to be complying with its ad policies, since the company had blocked all of the misinformative ads from running, while also banning the originating accounts involved in the submission of the ads.


Global Witness further revealed that it had carried out a similar experiment in Brazil, where it found 100% of the election disinformation ads being approved by Facebook. On top of that, after Meta was made aware of the situation, it still proceeded to review 20-50% of the ads. YouTube too, contrary to its performance in the US, was found to be approving 100% of the disinformation ads in Brazil.

Meta, YouTube, and TikTok Inspected for Approving Ads Containing Political Misinformation



Twitter has reported an unfortunate error in its security systems that occurred back in January of 2022, as a result of which, an important piece of users’ private information had leaked and was sold online by hackers. This information was about whether a phone number or email address was connected to an existing Twitter account.

 

Twitter explained, “As a result of the vulnerability, if someone submitted an email address or phone number to Twitter’s systems, Twitter’s systems would tell the person what Twitter account the submitted email addresses or phone number was associated with, if any.” The company further assured users that it had looked into and fixed the issue right after learning about it.

Twitter Reports System Flaw Resulting in Exposure of Some of Users’ Private Information



Twitter is releasing its new ‘Location Spotlight’ module for business accounts in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. The Location Spotlight module is an extension of Twitter’s Professional Profiles feature and contains important additional business information elements, such as location info, business hours, and additional contact methods.


Enabling the module will display all of your additional business information in a separate section below your main profile info, and above your tweets. As a business or brand owner, it will help enhance your presence in the app and give it a more professional look.

Twitter Launches ‘Location Spotlight’ Module for Professional Profiles



YouTube launched health labels for videos last year to control the spread of misinformation regarding health-related topics, and is now introducing them to more regions. These include three regions in particular: Brazil, India and Japan.

 


In addition to this, YouTube plans to add a 'health content shelf' that would contain reliable information from recognized sources that people can refer to.

 

YouTube Rolls Out Health Labels on Videos in Three More Countries

The broad spectrum of human emotions

Despite the incredibly vast diversity in the cultures worldwide, to your surprise, the human DNA is 99.9 percent similar. We all know a few moods that we fall into or consider to be in but, the emotions and feelings behind the mood cannot be interpreted by anyone else except for the person himself. The infographic below shares the enormously broad spectrum of human emotion and what feelings could be the reason behind a particular mood.

The broad spectrum of human emotions #infographic

Spot a Fake News yourself – A guide

Fake news over the internet has become mainstream nowadays. Even the most sensitive topic is now rumored with misinformation over the famous social media websites. The rate of fake news during the Covid-19 pandemic has increased drastically, creating several misconceptions in people’s minds.

There are times when people read a piece of information but are unaware of whether it is authentic. Most of the time, these misleading posts are shared millions of times over different social media platforms. One can spot if any post contains fake news but first needs to know the different types of fake news, as mentioned below:

  • Satire/Parody – Articles or videos solely created to mock an issue.
  • Misleading content – Caused by poor journalism where an issue or a person is framed using misleading information.
  • False connection – Deliberate the addition of captions or headlines to the news in order to draw people’s attention. Sometimes also caused by mistakes in journalism.
  • False context – Authentic content with unauthentic information such as misattributed quotes, wrong date, etc.
  • Manipulated content – Intentional alternation of genuine content to spread false news among the users.
  • Imposter content – Disguising as legitimate sources to mislead the audience.
  • Fabricated content – Creating unauthentic content with an intent to cause harm. For example, fake content or websites posing to be genuine new organizations.

Spot a Fake News yourself – A guide #infographic

YouTube suspends an American news channel for sharing misleading Covid-19 information

Social media giants such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have been warning their users about the spread of false or misleading information regarding Covid-19 for so long. Many posts have been deleted from these platforms for violating the guidelines. A similar case has been reported and the most popular video streaming platform YouTube has suspended an American news channel One America News Network (OAN or OANN) as it failed to follow the Covid-19 related guidelines by the company. As a penalty, the channel won’t be able to post new videos for a week whereas, the already posted videos will be demonetized for that particular week.

YouTube suspends an American news channel for sharing misleading Covid-19 information

Why are Infographics Important?



Visual content is the most appealing to the human mind. We can find them in a variety of subjects. Lifestyle, entertainment, medicine, health and fitness, computers and much more. The best part about infographics is that they provide meaningful information, details that can be the most useful for the viewer or reader. 


Why are Infographics Important? #Infographic

Poor choice of questions in interviews

Interviews are quite exhaustive, especially for those who take stress ten times more than necessary. For years, people have undergone the painful or sometimes satisfactory process of interviews and faced their fate with heavy hearts. The infographic below throws light upon some of the most absurd and poor choices of questions asked by the interviewers.

Poor choice of questions in interviews #infographic

 

Entering a new cookie-free world

Website cookies have been around for almost three decades now. They have proven to be a valuable source of information for many marketers in recent years. If you don’t know what a cookie is, it is a small piece of information that a browser puts on your computer which can be accessed by other websites.


However, the days of cookies are coming to an end as there are more concerns of privacy and security today, than ever before. The laws and regulations dealing with privacy are very common around the world. Cookies are believed to be invading the privacy of people innocently browsing the internet. There will be a sudden shift in the dynamics of marketing with the ending of third-party cookies.

Entering a new cookie-free world #infographic


Did you know that 70% of people on this earth suffer from Imposter Syndrome at least once in their lives?


Research says that a person tends to experience Imposter syndrome once his life as it is perfectly common among workers, especially women, to feel the need to be appreciated or uplifted because they feel undeserving or doubtful towards their success or happiness. Imposter syndrome makes one feel unfit for his position because the person suffering from it feels that he has lost command over his skill or position in his workplace, hence making him prone to feeling less intellectual when compared to his colleagues.

What is Impostor Syndrome? How to cope up with it? A guide: #infographic

The rankings of highest-earning presenters at BBC

A report concluding the ranks of all the highest earners serving at the BBC network has surfaced.

Currently, Gary Lineker claims the spot that belongs to the highest BBC earner with an estimated salary of £1,754,999. The next highest earner on the list is the famous host of breakfast show Zoe Ball who has managed to bag annual earnings of £1,364,999.

The rankings of highest-earning presenters at BBC #infographic

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