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Minecraft’s Developers Will Stop Posting Official News to Reddit
Minecraft's developers have announced they will no longer post official news to the platform in response to Reddit's recent decisions....
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Reddit Promises Accessibility Improvements In Official App
Reddit is promising accessibility improvements in its official app the day after third-party apps are...
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YouTube Is Tapping Aloud to Deliver AI-Powered Dubbing
YouTube is getting a major upgrade thanks to AI-powered dubbing from the team behind Aloud. According...
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Meta Retaliates Against Canada, Blocks News From Its Platforms
Meta has followed through on a threat to block news on its platforms in Canada following the passage of the Online News Act....
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Reddit Takes Aim At Small, Personal Subreddits
Reddit is taking its war on moderators to a new level, targeting small, personal subreddits with barely any subscribers....
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Report: Twitter Not Paying Its Google Cloud Bills, Risking Operations
Twitter's reputation as a deadbeat company under Elon Musk continues unabated, with the company refusing to pay its Google Cloud bills....
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Twitter Is Being Evicted From Its Boulder Offices
Twitter's reputation as a deadbeat company continues, with a judge ordering its eviction from its Colorado offices after not paying rent for months....
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Louis Rossmann Calls For Users to Quit Reddit, Calls Out CEO
Popular YouTuber Louis Rossmann is calling for users to quit Reddit, saying CEO Steve Huffman is "giving a giant middle finger to the community."...
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NMPA Sues Twitter for $250 Million Over Copyright Violations
The National Music Publishers' Association has sued Twitter for copyright violations, saying the company has done nothing to address the issue....
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Reddit Sparks Outrage As Apollo Announces Closure
Reddit is in hot water as popular third-party client Apollo announces it is shutting down. Reddit anno...
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Meta Users Will Finally Be Able to Refuse Cross-Site Tracking
The EU's measures to reign in Big Tech's abuse of user privacy are finally paying off, with Meta agreeing to allow users to refuse cross-site tracking....
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Reddit Is Laying Off Employees
Reddit is reportedly laying off employees as the company moves toward an IPO and faces a user revolt over its recent policies....
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Reddit Is Reportedly Retaliating Against Planned Protesters
Reddit is reportedly retaliating against those planning a protest against the company's recent policy change, blocking their accounts....
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Meta Is Testing Canadian News Blocking
Following through on threats to block news in Canada if Bill C-18 passes, Meta is randomly testing measures on a smaller percentage of users....
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Twitter’s Head of Trust and Safety Has Resigned
Twitter has lost its second head of trust and safety since Elon Musk's takeover, with a report that Ella Irwin has resigned....
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