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The man in charge of the drug's circulation, Lai Kenjin (Masaya Kato), has set up the Muscle Dome, an underground fight ring where his champion, Lee Son-Min , uses Blood Heat and goes through his opponents with ease. At a local nightclub, a deal is about to be made between Kenjin and Russian drug dealers (Robert Baldwin). However, Joe and Aguri ...
Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration (Japanese: るろうに剣心 -特筆版-, Hepburn: Rurouni Kenshin Tokuhitsu-ban, lit. "Rurouni Kenshin: Special Mention Version") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki.
X, formerly Twitter, has faced growing outrage since Media Matters published the report on Thursday, which led IBM, Comcast and several other advertisers to pull ads from the platform in response.
Dark advertising is a type of online advertising visible only to the advert's publisher and the intended target group. Dark advertising allows a publisher to send different adverts to different target audience groups, where it would be disadvantageous for the audience of one target group to see the adverts intended for another.
IBM said it was immediately pulling advertising from Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, after a report found that ads for the tech giant had appeared next to posts supporting Adolf Hitler ...
The ad-free tier comes as Twitter/X has been attempting to rebuild its advertising model. Major brands have been pulling their advertising regularly since Musk’s takeover of the site.
Threads, Meta Platform's broadside to Twitter, is seen by some advertisers as less contentious and more predictable than Elon Musk's platform, and analysts say it could lure away marketing budgets ...
The Check My Ads Institute is an organization founded by Nandini Jammi and Claire Atkin. The Check My Ads Institute is a non-profit advertising watchdog organization created in October 2021, which aims to do deeper investigative research into the advertising technology industry. [1] Jammi and Atkin also publish a newsletter called Branded. [1]