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Facebook Called Itself A ‘Publisher’ In Court After Repeatedly Rejecting The Label In Public
For years, Facebook has insisted that it isn’t a publisher or media company but rather is just a platform. That position appears to have changed in a recent court appearance. The Guardian pointed out the social media giant’s legal defence referred to it as a publisher to bolster its case in a lawsuit.
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A Canadian Restaurant Refused To Serve A Man Wearing A MAGA Hat And Now Its Yelp Score Is Ruined
A Romney supporter listens to a speaker as he wears a ‘Make America Great Again’ hat at the Mitt Romney election party on June 26, 2018 in Orem, Utah. Because we’ve apparently learned nothing and are dooming to relieve the same news cycle over and over again, Yelp has once again become the home for…
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Your Tinder Photos Are Finally Encrypted Thanks To A 69-Year-Old Senator
The ‘Tinder’ app logo is seen amongst other dating apps on a mobile phone screen on November 24, 2016 in London, England. Tinder may be known primarily as a millennial hookup app but thanks to a little pressure from a 69-year-old, married Baby Boomer senator from the U.S., the dating service is more secure. Tinder…
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Why Adult Content Creators Are Mad At Patreon
Patreon, the service of choice for independent artists and creators, has once again cracked down on adult content makers. This week, a slew of Patreon creators who make suggestive material received notification that their pages were suspended or shut down.