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  2. Spotify and Discord both had major disruptions to service | AOL

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    The only thing some Spotify users are hearing today is silence. Spotify went down for many users on Tuesday morning. At the time of writing, Spotify has logged users out and isn't recognizing ...

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China | Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 1 July 2024. Wikipedia, Facebook, Google, and other sites normally blocked in China. ^ abcdJun Mai (22 June 2018). "Chinese holiday island to unlock Facebook, Twitter for foreigners". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 25 June 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2018.

  4. Discord | Wikipedia

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    History. The concept of Discord came from Jason Citron, who had founded OpenFeint, a social gaming platform for mobile games, [13] and Stanislav Vishnevskiy, who had founded Guildwork, another social gaming platform. Citron sold OpenFeint to GREE in 2011 for US$104 million, [14] which he used to found Hammer & Chisel, a game development studio ...

  5. Here’s Why Snapchat, Spotify, Pokemon Go, and Discord ... | AOL

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    Here’s Why Snapchat, Spotify, Pokemon Go, and Discord Went Down

  6. Spotify | Wikipedia

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    Spotify was founded in 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden, [16] by Daniel Ek, former CTO of Stardoll, and Martin Lorentzon, co-founder of Tradedoubler. [17][18] According to Ek, the company's title was initially misheard from a name shouted by Lorentzon. Later they conceived a portmanteau of "spot" and "identify".

  7. Spotify and Discord are back online after outage | AOL

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    Spotify and Discord are down right now and inaccessible to users.

  8. Criticism of Spotify | Wikipedia

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    Spotify, a music streaming company, has attracted significant criticism since its 2008 launch, [1] mainly over artist compensation. Unlike physical sales or downloads, which pay artists a fixed price per song or album sold, Spotify pays royalties based on the artist's "market share"—the number of streams for their songs as a proportion of total songs streamed on the service.

  9. Boycott of Russia and Belarus | Wikipedia

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    Yasmeen Serhan has commented that nationalistic sentiment, which has historically benefited Putin's regime, will be undermined by Russia's exclusion from sporting events.[8] The banning of Russia and Belarus from the Olympics has drawn comparisons to the athletic boycott of apartheid South Africa.