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Shareholders Urge Facebook, Twitter to Tackle Online Harassment The firm has pressured tech companies including Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Apple Inc. and Microsoft, to disclose the percentage of female pay to male pay. In October, it co-filed proposals with Twitter, Facebook and Google asking for information about how Russia used their platforms to spread fake news ... Arjuna Capital: Twitter And Facebook Face First-Ever Shareholder Resolutions Targeting Online ... - PR Newswire (press release)
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Trump kind of denies saying 'shithole' in immigration meeting but admits his language was 'tough' The proposal made by a bipartisan group of lawmakers that Trump dismissed as "outlandish" would offer a pathway to citizenship for those protected by DACA, but only after at least 10 years, a source familiar with the negotiations told Business Insider. It would also begin to change the way the US ... Senator on Trump 'shithole countries' comment: 'He said these hate-filled things, and he said them ... - Business Insider 'Mr. President, are you a racist?': Trump is asked about 'shithole' remarks at MLK address - Business Insider
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5 things to know Flying Edition: How airlines respond to your angry (or not) tweets With that in mind, we ask in our Business Pulse poll: Do ya feel lucky, punk? Wait ... our 2018 Economic Conference, you missed a couple of informative speeches and four panel discussions providing insight into the local business climate. ... But do they listen and respond to your comments on Twitter?
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Chrissy Teigen shaded Sophia the Robot's makeup and now they appear to be at war on Twitter In December, Chrissy Teigen jokingly told Sophia the Robot to get a better makeup artist. On Wednesday, Sophia's official Twitter account invited the model to meet up at CES 2018 and give the robot some makeup tips. Naturally, Teigen freaked out and exchanged words with Sophia's account on Twitter ...
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'Stranger Things' star follows through with his epic Twitter promise to take high school senior ... One fan asked him how many retweets it would take to get him to come and shoot her senior yearbook photos with her. Harbour said 25,000 — and fans hit over 50,000 in less than one day. Now, three months later, Harbour shared the senior photos on Instagram. "Voted most likely to hijack someone's ...
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Trump: 'Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?' President Donald Trump asked why the US was accepting immigrants from "shithole countries," multiple news outlets reported Thursday. He made the comment during an immigration meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
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Twitter Says Employees Were Openly Speaking of Censorship 'in a Personal Capacity,' Not for ... Twitter as a company denies the veracity of such statements, saying it "does not shadow ban accounts," but does "take actions to downrank accounts that are abusive, and mark them accordingly so people can still to click through (sic) and see these information if they so choose." Providing further detail ...
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James O'Keefe Panders to Populist 'Conservatives' Who Think Silicon Valley Is the Greatest Threat ... Twitter lets Carlson claim the company is a threat to basic American freedoms, so it doesn't seem to be curtailing his freedoms. Twitter even lets a right-wing competitor—Gab, which claims to be a "free speech alternative" but looks more like a safe space for right-wing trolls—promote itself on Twitter's ...
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'Your mouth is the foulest shithole in the world': Trump's comments ignite fire and fury from officials realDonaldTrump. your mouth is the foulest shithole in the world," former President of Mexico Vicente Fox Quesada said on Twitter. "With what authority do you proclaim who's welcome in America and who's not. America's greatness is built on diversity, or have you forgotten your immigrant background, ...
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Traders Don't Think Facebook's Shift Will Benefit Twitter, Snap Twitter and Snap aren't likely to gain significant advertising dollars from Facebook's decision to de-emphasize business content in favor of posts from family and friends, according to seven of eight traders and money managers surveyed by Bloomberg. Some said Facebook may not even lose much ...
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