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  2. Openbook (website) - Wikipedia

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    Openbook was a Facebook-specific search engine, built upon Facebook's publicly available API, [1] which enabled one to search for specific texts on the walls of Facebook subscribers en masse which they had denoted, knowingly or unknowingly, as being available to "Everyone," i.e. to the Internet at large.

  3. Review site - Wikipedia

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    Review sites are generally supported by advertising. Some business review sites may also allow businesses to pay for enhanced listings, which do not affect the reviews and ratings. Product review sites may be supported by providing affiliate links to the websites that sell the reviewed items, which pay the site on a per-click or per-sale basis.

  4. Customer review - Wikipedia

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    A customer review is an evaluation of a product or service made by someone who has purchased and used, or had experience with, a product or service. Customer reviews are a form of customer feedback on electronic commerce and online shopping sites.

  5. Provide feedback for AOL.com - AOL Help

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    If you experience anything like this, please report the comments to us or submit feedback. If someone’s posting or spamming comments that contain racial slurs, vulgarity or anything inappropriate, please use the report feature that’s available in the comment system. To report a comment: 1. Go to the comment you are reporting. 2.

  6. Disqus - Wikipedia

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    Disqus (/ d ɪ s ˈ k ʌ s /) is an American blog comment hosting service for websites and online communities that use a networked platform.The company's platform includes various features, such as social integration, social networking, user profiles, spam and moderation tools, analytics, email notifications, and mobile commenting.

  7. Wikipedia:Obtain peer review comments - Wikipedia

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    Ah yes, the dreaded peer review. Everyone at featured article candidacy always telling you to go there, get the article polished up, and come back. Trouble is, it can be extremely difficult to get even a single comment, even for many months! Surely, there must be a better way to get comments than that.

  8. Threads (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Threads is a social media, microblogging service operated by Meta Platforms.Threads requires an Instagram account to use the service and features integration between the two platforms.

  9. Martin Gore - Wikipedia

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    Martin Lee Gore was born in London, England.His biological father was an African-American G.I. stationed in Britain. [9] Gore was raised by his stepfather David Gore and biological mother Pamela, who both worked at the Ford of Britain motor plant in Dagenham. [10]