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They want to silence you and mebut we stand up against the censorship – Mondoweiss

Mondoweiss readers, can you help us meet the challenge weve been offered this month? If we raise $100,000 from you and others by December 31, generous long-standing donors will match it with an additional $100,000.

We have less than two weeks left to unlock these funds. Can you donate today in honor of Elyse Crystall, Rabab Abdulhadi, and others fighting McCarthyism on campus? A gift of $40, $75 or whatever amount you can manage will make a difference!

If youve already donated this month, please accept our thanks! And read on to understand why activist professor Elyse Crystall supports Mondoweisss coverage of ChangeMakers.

As an academic and an activist, I believe justice in Palestine depends on changing minds in the U.S, which is the reason why Mondoweiss is of such value to me and I urge you to join me today in supporting their work.

You are, Im sure, well aware that while repression in Palestine increases, here in the U.S. we see greater awareness of the horrific conditions in Palestine. More people today understand that U.S. policy underwrites and U.S. taxpayer dollars fund the violation of Palestinian human rights. I have personal experience of how Mondoweisss coverage is critical in this process of increased understanding, and thats why Im asking you to contribute today.

Last spring my campus, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, came under attack when the Duke-UNC Consortium on Middle East Studies hosted a conference called Conflict over Gaza: People, Politics, and Possibilities. As the faculty advisor for our campuss chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), I was not entirely surprised. I know how long and hard campus groups have fought to destigmatize support for Palestinian rights and to dismantle the notion that criticism of Israeli state policies equals anti-Semitism.

A pro-Israel blogger generated controversy by distributing to local news media an edited video of a brilliant satirical performance by Palestinian rapper Tamer Nafar. Prompted by a local right-wing legislator, Trumps Department of Education (DOE) launched an investigation. Mondoweiss reported on the results, released in September. The DOE conditioned any future Title VI funds on our providing detailed information about how each activity of our program advances the national security interests and economic stability of the United States.

Obviously, this warning sought to intimidate all area studies programs nationally, and specifically Middle East studies, by making an example of ours. In response to the Trump administrations clampdown on our program, over 350 outraged professors nationwide signed a petition declaring their support for Palestinian rights and their refusal to be silenced. And Mondoweiss spread the word.

These attempts to silence Palestine solidarity in the U.S. have culminated in the Executive Order signed this month, aimed at providing easier legal paths for claims of anti-Semitism on campus. And you know as well as I that neither faculty nor students will go quietly in the face of this repressionand Mondoweiss will help alert the public at large of our resistance.

Over a dozen Israel-aligned groups make it their job to monitor pro-Palestinian academics, many of whom have been fired as a result. Pro-Israel groups tactics include media smears on Israels critics, labeling them anti-Semitic; efforts to rewrite university policies or state laws to penalize criticism of Israel; and pressure on donors and administrators. Im Jewish and still I feel the chill of censorship, and I know that the threat to those of Palestinian descent is much, much greater.

Earlier in the year Mondoweiss shared with you the fight of my friend Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, who was sued multiple times for creating a threatening environment on her campus. Her own university, San Francisco State University, retaliated against her because of her passionate pro-Palestine positions. At Fordham University, students attempting to form an SJP chapter faced an intense, two-year legal battle.

As campus activism continues to come under attack, more than ever we need you to stand in solidarity with us. They wont stop trying to silence us, leveraging their influence and weaponizing anti-Semitism.

We rely on Mondoweiss to tell the truth loud and clear and to help us track the movement for justice in Palestine in the U.S. and globally.

The students, faculty, and staff at our universities are ChangeMakers because right now U.S. campuses are crucial arenas in the struggle for Palestine. Campus advocates fight effectively with historical facts, critical analysis, and persuasive rhetorical skillsand that inspires others to fight. Thats one of the reasons why those who seek to defend the indefensible focus their efforts on universities.

Universities are under attack, and sometimes we win as the students at Fordham University finally did! These success stories inspire us all, and we are indebted to Mondoweiss for informing us of each others struggles and victories.

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Edward Snowdens profits from memoir must go to US government, judge rules – The Guardian

Edward Snowden is not entitled to the profits from his memoir Permanent Record, and any money made must go to the US government, a judge has ruled.

Permanent Record, in which Snowden recounts how he came to the decision to leak the top secret documents revealing government plans for mass surveillance, was published in September. Shortly afterwards, the US government filed a civil lawsuit contending that publication was in violation of the non-disclosure agreements he signed with both the CIA and the National Security Agency (NSA), and that the release of the book without pre-publication review by the agencies was in violation of his express obligations. Snowdens lawyers had argued that if the author had believed that the government would review his book in good faith, he would have submitted it for review.

Earlier this week, district judge Liam OGrady ruled that the government is entitled to Snowdens proceeds from the book.

In response, Snowden wrote on Twitter: The government may steal a dollar, but it cannot erase the idea that earned it I wrote this book for you, and I hope the governments ruthless desperation to prevent its publication only inspires you read it and then gift it to another.

Asked by one fan if it was possible to buy the book and donate the same amount to Snowden, as an easy way to stick it to the US government, Snowden recommended that readers donate money to the families who had helped shelter him in Hong Kong after the story broke in 2013, providing a link to the charity that supports them.

Snowden said the book would continue to be sold. The courts ruling is a hack intended to circumvent first amendment limits on what the government can censor, he told his followers. They cant (yet) ban the book, so they ban profit to try and prevent such books from being written in the first place.

Snowdens lawyer, Brett Max Kaufman, told the New York Times that it was far-fetched to believe that the government would have reviewed Mr Snowdens book or anything else he submitted in good faith, and for that reason, Mr Snowden preferred to risk his future royalties than to subject his experiences to improper government censorship.

We disagree with the courts opinion and will review our options, he added.

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The Rise Of Niche And Vertical Social Networks – Forbes

According to eMarketer, Facebook lost over 2 million users under the age of 25 in 2018, which set a trend for the entire year of 2019. We are already heading into 2020 and the number of Facebook users keeps dropping. However, its not only Facebook that is losing members but also other social network technology enterprises such as Twitter and LinkedIn.

The problem is not in anything that Mark Zuckerberg did lately. In fact, the reason why general social networks such as Facebook are becoming less interesting is the growing interest in vertical networks.

What Are Vertical Social Networks

A vertical social network is a specifically targeted social network that connects people with very specific interests, hobbies, and passions. In other words, it is a network that caters to a certain category of users who are interested in sharing content and connecting with others over their shared interests.

Users on general social media platforms can easily get lost among all the irrelevant content. However, if they joined a platform that is specifically focused on their main interest, they would find way more value and satisfaction in its purpose. With that said, vertical social networks provide many advantages over broader platforms.

For instance, people can receive specific and targeted content on a daily basis and, even more importantly, connect with people who share the same interests. This relevant connection makes it easier to bond with others and form new friendships, relationships, or even business partnerships.

By joining vertical social networks, users get to be surrounded by like-minded individuals, which is especially important for entrepreneurs, students, athletes, and others who are trying to achieve their full potential at all times.

The rapid advancement in cloud computing made cloud technologies cheaper and more accessible. This enabled the growth of new and unheard of vertical networks, which quickly grabbed the attention of their targeted audiences. These specific vertical networks provide plenty of networking opportunities for people with almost any type of interest out there.

For instance, you will find a variety of vertical social networks catering to different individuals, including Behance, StackOverflow, Goodwall and ResearchGate. Behance is an advanced vertical network for creative individuals. It allows artists and designers to showcase their work and discover new art every day. On 2012, Adobe acquired Behance for $150 million.

On the developers side, StackOverflow, a platform that provides questions and answers related to code development and the surrounding challenges. The platform allows developers to learn and share valuable content, as well as base their career on strong foundations. Developers can also gain reputation points while answering specific questions of other developers and this enhances their technical resumes for their career process.

Another vertical social network platform, Goodwall provides a positive and supportive community for over 1 million students and young professionals to connect and discover opportunities from $1m+ in scholarships to 5m+ jobs and internships. Members support each other to achieve their goals. They share ideas and tips, ask and answer questions, gain recognition and inspiration, and connect on shared interests from social impact to entrepreneurship. With members across 150+ countries, Goodwall is a good choice for professional social networks out there for Gen Z and millennials.

On the researchers side, ResearchGate is the platform for scientists and researchers to share research articles, ask and answer questions, and find collaborators. ResearchGate was founded in 2008 by a group of scientists, and has quickly grown to become the biggest networking site for its kind, with over 11 million users worldwide.

Overall, vertical social networks offer plenty of creative, professional, and personal opportunities for individuals who want to learn, share, or get to know people and content in certain fields. With this trend being on the rise, we can expect vertical networks to grow even further. Especially advancements in cloud technologies enables companies to rise easily in terms of scalability of the platforms, and this lowers the threshold for this kind of companies in many aspects.

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First-of-Its-Kind, Event-Based, Offline Social Networking App, ISDOP, Has Hit the Market With Great Success – PRNewswire

TORONTO, Dec. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --The first-everevent-based dating app has hit the market with great success. Think Tinder + Eventbrite by forging chatting, swiping and matching. Instead, the app is bringing people together at events that they post themselves. Users post an event on a map or browse nearby events posted by others, bringing social networking offline and into the real world.

Users post, accept and meet, making the experience easy and exciting. The company has invented the offer and counter-offer so that two people will have a chance to select when there's a mutual interest. Whether attending a party, throwing a concert or starting a sports team, in-person interactions bring greater connection and fun. Payments for events are made simple and done right through the app.

"Unlike other existing dating apps, we skip the chatting and matching step and offer dating scenarios directly, which raises the efficiency of the individuals' meeting," said Steven, founder of ISDOP. "Don't share the moment, make your moment in ISDOP, Don't browse happiness, join the happiness in ISDOP. It's not a slogan, It's what we do."

ISDOP is already getting a lot of greatreviews and an average rating of 4.7 at the Canada Apple Store. One user noted, "Still at an early stage, but I can see it's potential. A goodappto try!" Another said, "I think thisappwill change the future of social networking."

To learn more and start trying the app, visit ISDOP.comor find the app in the AppStore.

About ISDOP, Inc.

ISDOP, Inc. is a mobile app and web development company based in Toronto, Canada, with the goal of connecting people more effectively and efficiently. The company developed the very first event-based social networking app - ISDOP. For more information, visit ISDOP.com.

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The biggest corporate brands in all of social media – Thinknum Media

There are tons of companies that had barely dipped a toe in the advertising waters (or, worse still, companies that did so poorly), at least until the advent of social media. Now, no more: it's an essential part of any comms strategy.

You could say a corporation is essentially required to do so in today's age, or else shareholders could quickly lose the narrative in the face of fans and customers. It's unheard of to look into a company and not find data about it on LinkedIn, Microsoft's ($NASDAQ:MSFT) social networking site for professionals, for example.

We looked into global microblogging service Twitter ($NYSE:TWTR), online juggernaut of destroying democracy and self-esteem Facebook ($NASDAQ:FB), and its photo-sharing baby Instagram, to find out what companies are the biggest on each platform.

Name

LinkedIn Followers

Employee Count

Google

14.31 million

179.55 thousand

Amazon

11.06 million

336.82 thousand

LinkedIn

10.22 million

19.37 thousand

Microsoft

9.36 million

171.36 thousand

Apple

8.95 million

Unilever

8.26 million

Nestle

8.12 million

Business Insider

7.71 million

IBM

The Wall Street Journal

Facebook

Tesla

First up is the list of the most followed companies on LinkedIn, the place where we all go when "between jobs." You can see the biggest companies in terms of employee count are the most closely tracked, like IBM ($NYSE:IBM), Unilever ($NYSE:UN), and Nestle ($VTX:NESN). And, what will be a reoccurring note in this article, the four horsemen of the financial apocalypse are all in the millions of followers: Facebook, Apple ($NASDAQ:AAPL), Amazon, and Google ($NASDAQ:GOOG). Otherwise known as FAANG. It turns out people really want to work at those companies.

Bonus shout out to Microsoft for double-dipping in the top five with itselfandLinkedIn. Smart move there, Microsoft.

Name

Facebook Likes

Talking About Count

YouTube

84.05 million

350.15 thousand

McDonald's

79.83 million

556

Nat Geo TV

63.64 million

14.36 thousand

WWE

39.55 million

1.49 million

Starbucks

36.84 million

L'Oreal Paris

35.53 million

Maybelline New York

35.04 million

VW

34.12 million

Marvel

Pizza Hut

Food Network

Victoria's Secret

One wonders if it's tough to digest, around Facebook, that the number-one brand on their platform is Google's YouTube.

Here we find the usual suspects (YouTube/Google, Amazon, Marvel/Disney, etc.) but also some companies that don't appear anywhere else on this list. We figure when everyone first started using Facebook, we all just naturally clicked "like" on the things we all love, namely food(Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Starbucks), entertainment (WWE, Nat Geo, Food Network), and sex appeal (L'Oreal, Maybelline, Victoria's Secret).

Name

Twitter Followers

Number of Tweets

YouTube

72.13 million

24.32 thousand

Twitter

56.86 million

12.53 thousand

New York Times

44.65 million

380.71 thousand

ESPN

34.60 million

197.55 thousand

National Geographic

23.56 million

Google

21.65 million

Manchester United

20.74 million

PlayStation

17.46 million

The Wall Street Journal

Xbox

Facebook

Again, the members of the popular investor acronymFAANG appear, this time with Twitter ($NYSE:TWTR) itself thrown into the mix. There are also more entertainment geared accounts, as well as hard news, which concise tweets are best for. Quick blasts and blurbs of news or videos are phenomenal for ESPN, the NY Times, WSJ, and both console makers, Sony ($NYSE:SNE) and Microsoft.

Name

Instagram Followers

Number of posts

Nike

96.08 million

763

Victoria's Secret

68.66 million

401

Louis Vuitton

35.83 million

3.92 thousand

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