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Selective Censorship
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Selective Censorship
Haha I can say whatever I want -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/dude_ranch.
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Tokyo Ghoul Impression and Season 1 review; Why The Censorship
Tokyo Ghoul Season 1 Rating: 9.5/10... What stopped it from perfect score was all the censors... You can #39;t enjoy a series based on murder, killing an blood... if you don #39;t see any murder, killing...
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A U.S.-based search enginethat had been gaining popularity in China for its privacy-protected search results has become a target of Chinese censors. The website, DuckDuckGo, joins the ranks of other foreign websites blocked by the government, including Google and Facebook.
According to a report Tuesday inTech In Asia, a technology news blog, Chinese authorities have not only blocked access to the Paoli, Pennsylvania-based DuckDuckGo from Chinese servers, but they even appear to be censoring any mentions of the search engine online as well.
We saw the online mentions that DuckDuckGo was blocked, DuckDuckGos founder and CEO Gabriel Weinberg said. DuckDuckGo is a search engine that boasts real privacy by not collecting or sharing personal information from its users. GreatFire.org, a website that monitors the access of websites in China, shows that access to DuckDuckGo had been blocked as early as Sept. 4. Weinberg said that the outage of access is not coming from their end, citing no problems with their servers.
On Weinbergs personal blog, he goes into a little bit more depth about how important Internet privacy is to him, even opting out of the commonly used Google services, not only because they are competition but because he believes in privacy policies that do the minimum collection needed as opposed to the maximum collection possible.
DuckDuckGo is the latest one barred from China among a long list of foreign-run websites, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Google has openly spoken out against Chinas censorship practices and has refused to cooperate with the Chinese government. In addition to the search engine, Googles other services like Gmail and Calendarsalso experience outages when accessed in mainland China.
Unlike Google and DuckDuckGo, which sacrificed the huge China market by refusing to adhere to government policies, competing search engines Bing and Yahoo do operate in China. Though Yahoo and Bing are not blocked, search results, particularly those related to sensitive topics like Tibet or Tiananmen Square, have been censored.
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Conservatarian Hero Phil Robertson "AIDS is God #39;s Punishment for Homosexuality/Promiscuity"
Another right-wing here along the lines of Ted Nugent, George Zimmerman, Cliven Bundy. Libertarians, conservatives, bigotry, racism, Duck Dynasty.
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Conservatarian Hero Phil Robertson "AIDS is God's Punishment for Homosexuality/Promiscuity" - Video
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 23, 2014
Coming of Age:Bay Area announced a significant milestone, hitting 1,300 Likes on their Facebook page. Identifying the popular social media site as one of the prime drivers of traffic to their recently redesigned ComingOfAge.org/BayArea website, the organization made Facebook awareness an integral part of their strategic plan for greater visibility.
Coming of Age:Bay Area was able to accomplish this feat through a combination of paid advertising and organic content. The dramatic increase in the organization's potential Facebook audience has resulted in a 58% increase in Overall Traffic and an 11% increase in New Visitor traffic since the new website relaunched on July 28th.
Coming of Age:Bay Area is a web-based organization and all interaction with members, from recruitment to assigning volunteer opportunities, is conducted online.
There is a connection between our presence on Facebook, LinkedIn and other areas of the web and our new members, said Eric Nelson, Coming of Age:Bay Area Talent Coach. Many new members cite social media as their initial awareness of Coming of Age:Bay Area.
Despite a tiny ad budget, many businesses and organizations are finding success in the world of social media. As a marketing tool, it can be extremely beneficial, as Coming of Age:Bay Area has seen.
According to an article from Forbes magazine, The best part about social media marketing is that it can be deployed without spending millions. If businesses handle it on their own, it costs nothing but the time of the person doing the updates.
To view Coming of Age:Bay Areas Facebook page, visit https://www.Facebook.com/ComingOfAgeBayArea.
About the company:
Coming of Age:Bay Area celebrates the ability of all people age 50+ to continue to grow, transform their communities, and become a force for public good. The organization offers volunteer opportunities, workshops, educational events and one-on-one coaching. It is sponsored by Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services (NCPHS) with additional funding provided by the Corporation for National & Community Service/RSVP Grant, other community grants and in partnership with KQED. For more information, please visit http://www.ComingofAge.org/BayArea or http://www.Facebook.com/ComingofAgeBayArea.
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Social Networking: Coming of Age:Bay Area Hits 1,300 Likes on Facebook