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  2. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook users have become aware of Facebook's intentions and people now see Facebook "as serving the interests of companies rather than its users." [316] In response to Facebook selling user information to third parties, concerned users have resorted to the method of "Obfuscation". Through obfuscation users can purposely hide their real ...

  3. Controversial Reddit communities - Wikipedia

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    A Reddit admin said: "We will ban subreddits that allow their communities to use the subreddit as a platform to harass individuals when moderators don't take action". [88] Following the ban, Reddit users flooded the site with pictures of overweight people, as well as photos of Reddit's interim CEO Ellen Pao. [91]

  4. A Decade-Old Reddit Post Inspired the Viral 'Lamp Looks Weird ...

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    The "lamp looks weird" trend originated from an old Reddit post by an anonymous user who experienced a lifetime of memories in a span of a few moments after sustaining a head injury.. In the story ...

  5. Guy Pearce ‘Wanted to Punch’ a ‘Snobby Actress ... - AOL

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    Guy Pearce ‘Wanted to Punch’ a ‘Snobby Actress’ for Mocking His Soap Opera Career to His Face: ‘Five Years Later, I Saw Her on Some S— Ad on TV’ Zack Sharf February 4, 2025 at 11:21 AM

  6. Talk:Controversial Reddit communities/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Daily Dot"No: Pedogeddon, the anti-Reddit campaign, was largely an inside job, organized by a zealous collective of the site’s harshest, angriest in-house critics. Called r/ShitRedditSays—SRS for short—it’s the most hated place on Reddit." It's evident people don't like SRS, but there's nothing particularly controversial going on.

  7. Quote of the moment: Stop the snobby sneering - AOL

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    "I think that making incredibly expensive, hard-to-play games that require proprietary hardware and prior experience to enjoy is a dumb way of providing gaming entertainment to a global audience.

  8. Talk:Reddit/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    reddit is open for everybody to post and create subreddits, if you want you can create a /r/beagingmen, reddit doesn't have a mysogyny problem, people who post in this kind of subreddits have their own problem, but it's strange to say that something that's free for everybody to post has a specific problem.

  9. Facebook Stories - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, Instagram stories, which is a part of the Facebook owned Instagram, was created and as of June 2017, had 250 million active users. Mark Zuckerberg states, "It is important to release products that people are familiar with, but (Facebook Stories) is going to have the first mainstream augmented reality platform." [11]