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2017-11-17 01:11
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2017-12-09 21:04
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Styxhexenhammer666 Takes Patreon to Task for Hitting Donors with New Processing Fee
DEC 09, 2017 - Styxhexenhammer666 on Saturday blasted Patreon in his YouTube livestream for sticking donors with a processing fee. Here's an excerpt from his livestream at "Patreon has decided to
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contentpolicy
2017-12-05 19:33
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Twitter to Crack Down on Reported Graphic Violence, and More, on its Platform
DEC 1, 2017 - The Daily Dot, at said Twitter reacted to a series of supposed "disturbing anti-Muslim videos" retweeted by President Donald Trump, which was used as an opportunity for the platform
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netneutrality
2017-12-02 17:54
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Chicago Tribune Editorial Explains Why Deregulating Internet Service Makes Sense
DEC 1, 2017 - The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board on Friday said the challenge to assessing the Trump administration’s pending decision to deregulate internet service is that hardly anyone understands
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radiofrequency
2017-11-29 23:56
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Health, Environment Advocates Ask Congress to Oppose All Wireless Radiation Expansion Bills
NOV 13, 2017 - The EMF Safety Network recently published a letter to Congress from health, environment, and justice advocates asking U.S. senators and representatives to oppose all bills related to 5G
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data
2017-11-29 20:59
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How FCC’s Proposed Internet Rules May Disregard Data Transparency, Equal Treatment of Content Providers
NOV 21, 2017 - As the Federal Communications Commission proposes to reverse the Obama-era Open Internet Order, both consumers and policymakers are asking what difference these rules make. PBS NewsHour