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(Reuters) -Meta Platforms has struck a deal with Tencent Holdings to sell a new, lower-priced version of its virtual-reality (VR)
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Canadian autoworkers go on strike at GM plants
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Apple isn't letting Twitter rebrand as X in the App Store
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China says Ukraine envoy met with Zelenskyy during talks in Kyiv
China says its special envoy met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during talks in Kyiv earlier this week
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Will Jason Mraz win 'DWTS' Season 32? Fans place their bets after dancer's stunning Motown Night performance
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2023-10-11 10:22

College football realignment rumors: Big Ten offer to Washington, Oregon revealed
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2023-08-04 11:02

EU Courts Africa in Early Push to Counter Chinese Spending
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Who stars in 'The Marriage Pact'? Meet the cast of Roku's relationship experiment series hosted by intimacy expert Shan Boodram
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2023-08-03 19:18

North Carolina Republicans override governor's veto to enact elections overhaul ahead of 2024
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina on Tuesday enacted major changes to the state's election laws, overriding vetoes by the state's Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, who has criticized the measures as a "threat to our democracy."
2023-10-11 03:04

How much does Teddi Mellencamp weigh now? Internet slams 'RHOBH' star as she promotes her diet program
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2023-10-10 09:39

People cannot leave Instagram’s Threads app without deleting their whole account, rules warn
Meta’s new Threads app will not let people leave without deleting their whole Instagram account, its rules warn. The app launched just hours ago and appears to have already received tens of millions of signups. It came at a particularly difficult time for Twitter – which has been limiting how many posts people can see – and has tight integration with Instagram, which makes it easy to sign up. However, people are not able to reverse that signup process once it has happened, users have found. If someone starts using Threads, and then wants to leave again, they will be forced to delete their entire Instagram account. Threads users can “deactivate” their profile, which will stop posts and interactions with other people’s posts from being shown. But that data will continue to live on parent company Meta’s servers, and will remain connected to the Instagram account it came from. Users can also delete all of their individual posts on Threads. As on most social networks, that has to be done one-by-one, with a user scrolling through their own account and deleting each post individually. But it is not possible to fully delete it without getting rid of all Instagram data. “Your Threads profile is part of your Instagram account, and may be deleted at any time by deleting your Instagram account,” a supplemental privacy policy published for Threads warns. Meta has said that it is working on the problem, presumably with a view to allowing people to get rid of their Threads account without deleting all of their data. The issue is just one of a range of problems that users have identified on the first day with Instagram’s Threads app. Many other users have complained, for instance, that there is no way to see only posts from accounts that they have actually followed. Instagram has built Threads to recommend posts from other accounts it thinks users are interested in, too – presumably in an attempt to ensure that the news feed is full up even when users start using the app. Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, has also confirmed on Threads that the company is working on that feature too. Mr Mosseri faced sharp criticism in recent months over the increasing amount of algorithmically chosen content being pushed into users feeds on the normal version of Instagram. Read More Threads: What it’s like to use Instagram’s new Twitter rival How to get and use ‘Threads’, the biggest new social app Mark Zuckerberg launches his ‘Twitter killer’ app called Threads
2023-07-06 23:26
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