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  2. Stickam - Wikipedia

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    The live chat also allowed users to chat through a chat box similar to what one would see on any regular chat site. The main user could "kick" or ban people who were disruptive or threatening. The main user also had the power to make people moderators which were trusted people who could kick people if the main user was unable to do so.

  3. VK (service) - Wikipedia

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    Like button on VK (Russian version) Like buttons. VK like buttons for posts, comments, media, and external sites operate differently from Facebook. Liked content doesn't get automatically pushed to the user's wall, but is saved in the private Favorites section instead.

  4. Grindr - Wikipedia

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    Grindr (/ ˈ ɡ r aɪ n d ər /) is a location-based social networking and online dating application targeted towards gay and bisexual men, and transgender people. [1] [2]It was one of the first geosocial apps for gay men when it launched in March 2009, and has since become the largest and most popular gay mobile app in the world.

  5. 9gag - Wikipedia

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    9gag users and admins may also re-post content (usually without any consent from its respective authors) from other websites (e.g. 4chan, Newgrounds, Reddit, SomethingAwful, FunnyJunk, YTMND, Instagram, etc.), replacing the source site's watermark with their own. In 2011, 9gag and 4chan disputed authorship of internet memes published on both ...

  6. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there is no federal or state legislation in the United States that outlaws possessing or viewing videos or images that depict the death of a human being. [2] In 2000, a bill was introduced in the California State Legislature to outlaw these films, but after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) raised protest over First Amendment concerns, the bill failed to pass.

  7. Cybersex - Wikipedia

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    Cybersex, also called computer sex, Internet sex, netsex, e-sex and, colloquially, cyber or cybering, is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more people have long distance sex via electronic video communication (webcams, VR headsets, etc.) and other electronics (such as teledildonics [1]) connected to a computer network.

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