internet censorship
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Google Caves, Agrees to Pay News Companies for Content in Canada
Google will pay news publishers about $US74 million for content shared on its platform.
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Facebook Userbase Is Apparently Unbothered by Canadian News Ban
Meta’s decision to block news in Canada has seemingly been met with a shrug by its user base. Data shows that Facebook’s users have remained steady even though the social media platform has banned news links. Canada’s Online News Act would force Big Tech to pay news outlets for content that is shared on its platforms—and…
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This ‘Robot Lawyer’ Might Save Your Banned Social Media Account
Anyone who’s dealt with a suspended account on Twitch, Twitter, or any other platform can attest to the dizzying feats required to get those accounts back — that is, if you’re lucky enough to even get them back in the first place. Unless you manage to get some sort of media attention, victims of this…
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Your iPhone’s Adult Content Filter Blocks Anything ‘Asian’
Enabling Apple’s “Limit Adult Websites” filter in the iOS Screen Time setting will block users from seeing any Google search results for “Asian” in any browser on their iPhone. That’s not great, folks.