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  2. Wikipedia:Wall of text - Wikipedia

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    A wall of text is an excessively long post to a noticeboard or talk page discussion, which can often be so long that some don't read it. Types [ edit ] Some walls of text are intentionally disruptive , such as when an editor attempts to overwhelm a discussion with a mass of irrelevant kilobytes.

  3. Keith Gill - Wikipedia

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    Keith Patrick Gill (born 1986) is an American financial analyst and investor known for his posts on the subreddit r/wallstreetbets. His analyses of GameStop stock (NYSE: GME), and details of his resulting investment gains—posted on Reddit under the username DeepFuckingValue (DFV) and on YouTube and Twitter as Roaring Kitty—were cited as a driving factor in the GameStop short squeeze of ...

  4. Twitter Files - Wikipedia

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    The Twitter Files are a series of releases of select internal Twitter, Inc. documents published from December 2022 through March 2023 on Twitter. CEO Elon Musk gave the documents to journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Lee Fang, and authors Michael Shellenberger, David Zweig and Alex Berenson shortly after he acquired Twitter on October 27, 2022.

  5. Paywall - Wikipedia

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    A paywall is a method of restricting access to content, with a purchase or a paid subscription, especially news. [1] [2] Beginning in the mid-2010s, newspapers started implementing paywalls on their websites as a way to increase revenue after years of decline in paid print readership and advertising revenue, partly due to the use of ad blockers ...

  6. Microsoft to report Q3 revenue as Wall Street looks for AI ...

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    For the quarter, Wall Street is calling for Microsoft to report earnings per share of $2.83 on revenue of $60.88 billion, according to analysts’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

  7. Social media in the 2016 United States presidential election

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    Supporters of Donald Trump and opponents of Hillary Clinton conducted an Internet campaign between June 2015 and November 2016 in an effort to sway the election. During this time period, users of social media, especially Reddit and 4chan, conducted numerous "operations" to sway public opinion using Internet memes, Internet posts and online media.

  8. What to Know About Meta’s ‘Political Content’ Limit—and How ...

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    But the Wall Street Journal reported last year that the company wasn’t just responding to consumer preferences: After the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in 2021, Meta’s leaders were tired ...

  9. 12ft - Wikipedia

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    12ft. 12ft.io is a website that allows to selectively browse any site with JavaScript disabled. It also allows some online paywalls to be bypassed. It was created by Thomas Millar. [1] In November 2023, host Vercel took the website offline. It was back online the following month.

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