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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The change was described by Ryan Tate as Facebook's Great Betrayal, [366] forcing user profile photos and friends lists to be visible in users' public listing, even for users who had explicitly chosen to hide this information previously, [365] and making photos and personal information public unless users were proactive about limiting access. [367]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Wikipedia:Don't restore removed comments - Wikipedia

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    These templates are intended not only to communicate with the user in question but also to communicate with others. (See Wikipedia:User pages#Removal of comments, notices, and warnings for other cases.) Users should not remove only portions of another user's comment nor edit their comment in any other way. This includes paraphrasing, or ...

  8. 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.

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    Make web pages easy to read for you! With simple keyboard shortcuts, you can zoom in or out to make text larger or smaller. In an instant, these commands improve the readability of the content you're viewing.