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  2. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An avatar in the virtual world Second Life A Twitter post, with the user's profile picture In computing , an avatar is a graphical representation of a user , the user's character , or persona . Avatars can be two-dimensional icons in Internet forums and other online communities, where they are also known as profile pictures , userpics , or ...

  3. Censorship by Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The company said it removed the photos they believed violated the pornographic rules in the company's terms and conditions. [63] During February 2012, the company renewed its policy of removing photos of mothers breastfeeding. Founders of a Facebook group "Respect the Breast" reported that "women say they are tired of people lashing out at what ...

  4. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The download tool does not allow, for example, access to all data. The group has launched our-policy.org [140] to suggest improvements to the new policy, which they saw as a backdrop for privacy on Facebook. Since the group managed to get more than 7.000 comments on Facebook's pages, Facebook had to do a worldwide vote on the proposed changes.

  5. Remove personal posts or profiles from the AOL Desktop Gold ...

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    1. In the upper right-hand corner, click Settings.. 2. Click the post you want to delete the comment from. 3. Find your comment and click Delete.. 4. Click OK to confirm you want your comment deleted.

  6. Facebook says it removed 1 million groups in past year for ...

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    Facebook said Thursday it removed more than 1 million groups over the past year for breaking the platform’s rules, and took down more than 13 million posts for violating specific policies on ...

  7. Kotaku - Wikipedia

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    Its name comes from the Japanese otaku (obsessive fan) and the prefix "ko-" (small in size). [9] In 2009, Business Insider reported that Hearst Corporation sought to buy Kotaku from Gawker Media. [10] Stephen Totilo replaced Brian Crecente as the editor in chief in 2012. [11] Totilo had previously joined Kotaku in 2009 as deputy editor. [12]

  8. G/O Media - Wikipedia

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    G/O Media Inc. is an American media holding company [1] that owns and operates the digital media outlets Kotaku, The Root, The Inventory, and Quartz. [2] [3]It was formed in 2019 after the private equity firm Great Hill Partners purchased two digital portfolios from Univision: Gizmodo Media Group (Gizmodo, Jezebel, Deadspin, Lifehacker, Splinter, The Root, Kotaku, and Jalopnik) and the Onion ...

  9. Update your AOL profile image

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    2. Click your profile name. 3. Click Personal Info. 4. Click Update profile photo. 5. Select Upload from device. 6. Edit the photo by cropping or rotating it, or by adding a filter. 7. Click Save changes.