NFLX0.14% (982.93)
COKE0.11% (1397.73)
MRNA0.19% (34.57)
ETH/USD0.07% (2390.13)
LTC/USD0.15% (109.89)
DOGE/USD0.19% (0.2)
BTC/USD0.04% (87478.3)
ZM0.39% (74)
SPOT0.16% (595.5)
AMC0% (3.31)
SHOP0.01% (112.47)
GME0.08% (24.85)
NFLX0.14% (982.93)
COKE0.11% (1397.73)
MRNA0.19% (34.57)
ETH/USD0.07% (2390.13)
LTC/USD0.15% (109.89)
DOGE/USD0.19% (0.2)
BTC/USD0.04% (87478.3)
ZM0.39% (74)
SPOT0.16% (595.5)
AMC0% (3.31)
SHOP0.01% (112.47)
GME0.08% (24.85)

Showing 2 results for:

issac-hayes-iii

All results

2
Fanbase Has Kicked Off A $17M Equity Crowdfunding Campaign After Raising Over $10M From 3 StartEngine Campaigns

Fanbase is on a mission to get creators paid, and the company’s latest news is proof. According to information shared with AFROTECH™, the social media platform has officially reached its $10 million equity crowdfunding goal. It’s a historic feat as Fanbase Founder Isaac Hayes III is now reportedly the first Black man in history to raise this amount of money in a seed funding round on StartEngine in a Regulation Crowdfunding campaign. “We have a plan, and we’re going to be able to scale and build the business in real-time without having to stop and start and stop and start,” Hayes told Will Lucas on “Black Tech Green Money” podcast. “This is a scale-up opportunity because there are so many things that people want out of Fanbase, and I myself do not like to not be able to deliver on what I want to give to the community.” He added, “This raise is definitely putting us in a position to not only catch up to the current apps that are out there but surpass them because of my understanding...

May 8, 2024

Twitter Tests Feature That Allows Users To Dislike Replies

Twitter is about to get messy! According to Complex, the social media platform has announced that it will test a “dislike” button in order to improve conversations held on the platform. Chatter about the new feature began on July 21 after select users began to receive messages from Twitter that confirmed that they could now dislike or “downvote” tweet replies. The company also reassured users that their downvotes would be totally anonymous and not visible to the public. On the other hand, Twitter says that this feature will help them to “understand what people think is valuable to the conversations.” More details were provided by the Twitter Support account which said that only select iOS users would be able to view the option for “upvotes” and “downvotes” which currently are displayed as “likes.” “Some of you on iOS may see different options to up or down vote on replies,” read the tweet. “We’re testing this to understand the types of replies you find relevant in a convo, so we can...

Jul 22, 2021

Download the AfroTech App