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It was a week of restrictions and boycotts, all part of a broad numeration with online hate speech. Perhaps most popular is the Stop Hate for Profit project, in which numerous services are stopping briefly marketing on Facebook for the month of July in a demonstration versus hate speech, bigotry and violence on the platform. Some business, like Starbucks, Coca-Cola and Mars, are extending their boycotts to other or all socials media.

Social media business likewise weighed in on the matter, with Reddit prohibiting questionable online forum The_Donald while modifying its hate speech policies, YouTube prohibiting white supremacists like David Duke and Richard Spencer, and even Facebook prohibiting some groups associated with the reactionary extremist boogaloo motion. And Twitter engineers have started changing racially filled tech terms like “master” and “slave.”

Here are the week’s stories you do not wish to miss out on:

NASA has actually never ever found life on the red world, however a cabal of fringe researchers think they have.


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The next-generation cordless deals with a couple of speed bumps with the international pandemic, however we’re still seeing phones launch and protection broaden.

Smartphone screen showing 5G

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Content small amounts is currently a huge headache for socials media.

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Apple’s entry into sleep tracking was long-awaited. But now that it’s here, it isn’t always what you believe. Here’s why.

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Activists state facial acknowledgment and its racial predisposition have no location in Detroit, a city that boasts the greatest portion of Black citizens in the United States.

Protest in Detroit

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CNET invested a week keeping track of the feed of tweets from the 46 accounts that President Donald Trump follows.

Donald Trump using a smartphone

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We didn’t simply bring various devices 25 years back, we brought a lot more of them.

Illustration showing the tech of 1995

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Commentary: Never mind seeing beyond the legendary singularity of 2045. It’s actually tough to forecast where we’re going from the here and now.


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The chairman informs CNET that developing 988 will acknowledge suicide as a severe concern that requires attention. The FCC votes on 988 next month.

FCC chairman Ajit Pai

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