Sling Orange, which has ESPN and TNT, costs US$ 20 per month. The Sports Extra package, which has NBA TV, costs an additional US$ 5 per month. It's very cheap.
So Cambridge Analytica did a survey with 270,000 users, and collected information about 50 million users. They claimed that the information would be used for academic purposes, but was used for political purposes.
And Facebook claims that it wasn't a data breach. On the contrary, they consider that the actions by Cambridge Analytica were completely normal.
The message you posted on this website not blocked for access in our country, despite being a clear violation of our sarcasm protection laws, and is therefore punishable under the laws of the Republic of Retardia.
The judge Bigg Phatt Bozz has sentenced you for life plus 120 years of jail at the Universal Disney Bros prison, plus a fine of 666 trillion Retardisan dollars (17,000 US dollars).
"If game A comes along and introduces new features and gameplay that people gobble up, and then game B tries to copy that format closely, people aren't going to be buying game B because they already have game A."
Not true. The existence of Shariki and Bejeweled did not prevent Candy Crush from becoming a bestseller.
In other news. an ultra conservative gas station chain owner has banned its customers from using the fuel they sell to attend places such as pride parades and Islamic mosques.
"We need a federal law prohibiting censorship of lawful speech on major social media platforms"
I thought that Republicans supported internet websites from banning any kind of content by violent Islamists. Oh, wait, that's not lawful speech.
So websites can be punished for both not banning unlawful speech, and for banning lawful speech.
Therefore, website moderators must be very cautious to distinguish lawful and unlawful speech.
It's not too hard, is it? Saying that Trump is a *bleeping* president, Islam is a *bleeping* religion, Nazis are *bleep*, Jews are a *bleeping* people, con communism is a *bleeping* idea.
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Re: Re: Entertainers Assemble!
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And Facebook claims that it wasn't a data breach. On the contrary, they consider that the actions by Cambridge Analytica were completely normal.
Wow, that's seriously shameless.
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Re: Violence in video games.
Never got hit by a shell.
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Linus Torvalds disagrees.
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Really? How much money have film comoanies have earned for licensing The Matrix, Gkadiato or Harry Potter?
Anyway, filmmakers ask to get exempted from circumventing DRM to excercise fair use, which by definition isnt paid.
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So the government can read your emails? Ok, so you can read the president's emails too.
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Re: Re: Not the whole story
The message you posted on this website not blocked for access in our country, despite being a clear violation of our sarcasm protection laws, and is therefore punishable under the laws of the Republic of Retardia.
The judge Bigg Phatt Bozz has sentenced you for life plus 120 years of jail at the Universal Disney Bros prison, plus a fine of 666 trillion Retardisan dollars (17,000 US dollars).
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Apparently it only applies to normal people.
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Re: Trafficking is Mostly Fake News
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Not all nudity is obscene.
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Not true. The existence of Shariki and Bejeweled did not prevent Candy Crush from becoming a bestseller.
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I thought that Republicans supported internet websites from banning any kind of content by violent Islamists. Oh, wait, that's not lawful speech.
So websites can be punished for both not banning unlawful speech, and for banning lawful speech.
Therefore, website moderators must be very cautious to distinguish lawful and unlawful speech.
It's not too hard, is it? Saying that Trump is a *bleeping* president, Islam is a *bleeping* religion, Nazis are *bleep*, Jews are a *bleeping* people, con communism is a *bleeping* idea.
How could anyone get confused between them?
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