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It's not used in this case.


Of course people have a right to speak about what they want, but reddit is not a country. It's a company that can decide whether they tolerate certain ideologies and behaviours on their platform.


What's the benefit of fooling advertisers? So then I will get ads that I'm even less interested in?


As a german I sometimes have the feeling that our automobile industry has more advanced software than the government.


I just watched the official launch video for Libra and it's just disgusting how silicon valley is abusing the image of "poor" people or people from developing countries to sell a philanthropist idea while their true intentions are just more money and more power.


I do hope all those developing countries with a democratic government will ban this one.


Still makes more sense than renting pogosticks.


This is their biggest rival https://www.gopogogo.com/


Is breaking the law by selling and breaching the data of millions of users what you are referring to when you say that "Zuckerberg is navigating the company carefully through very difficult decision points" ?


That's under the "I don't think Facebook is without flaws, by the way"


Are they even cleared to fly again?


Also, naked selfies have somewhat become normal in the smartphone age. It's nothing you can shock anybody with anymore...


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