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Rohingya sue Facebook for $150bn for fueling Myanmar hate speech

07:05am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 New Telegraph
Rohingya refugees have sued the social media giant Facebook for $150bn over claims the social network is failing to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable Myanmar minority. The complaint, lodged in a California court, said the algorithms that power the US-based company promote disinformation and extreme thought that translates []

Rohingya refugees in Myanmar sue Facebook for $150 billion

06:58am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 PageOne Nigeria
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar are suing Facebook for $150 billion. The post Rohingya refugees in Myanmar sue Facebook for $150 billion appeared first on PageOne .

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06:14am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 NEWSBTC
As we are approaching the end of 2021, Play-to-earn NFT games are becoming more and more popular with no signs of slowing down. For this month, there are a couple of exciting new play-to-earn games that are going to hit the mainstream. The Atari Chain team has been closely watching developments in the market over the past few weeks and months. Several elements are apparent from this: Blockchain gaming and a parallel trend of the metaverse is the future. There is a market of 3.24 billion gamers and growing to attract. The Play-To-Earn element inherent in blockchain gaming is on the cusp of creating an entirely new economy. There is a massive drive from institutions (such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft) to invest in the metaverse. At the same time, there is a bull market for crypto gaming and metaverse tokens. Atari Chain is at a very early stage. Successful video games take years to develop, and experienced gaming studios who know what it takes to ship a product to the market have a tremendous advantage over newcomers.

How To Search Facebook Without Account

05:58am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Electronics Hub
With about 2.2 billion users, Facebook is clearly the largest social networking site. If you dont own a Fb account or dont want one, obtaining certain data on Fb may be difficult but if you are familiar with the strategies, you can do it easily. You may do a query on Fb with a persons [] The post How To Search Facebook Without Account appeared first on Electronics Hub .
Prime Minister Bennett, ministers, MKs and celebrities join call to ''transform online discourse'' on social media
Katy Gallagher has told Liberal senator Gerard Rennick to speak with parents whose children struggled to breathe with Covid during a Senate committee on Covid-19. Gallagher''s 14-year-old daughter became sick after contracting Covid-19 earlier this year. Rennick has posted claims from other people about alleged vaccine side-effects on Facebook that he admits may not be 100% accurate. During the hearing Rennick asked a series of questions about the safety of Covid vaccines, suggested without evidence that adverse effects were being underreported and that children aged five to 11 don''t need the vaccine Liberal MP Gerard Rennicks Facebook reposts on Covid vaccines could be dangerous, health expert says Liberal MP Gerard Rennick floods Facebook with vaccine posts he admits may not be 100% accurate Labor demands plan for vaccinating children after senator Katy Gallaghers daughter catches Covid Continue reading

Facebook facing mounting legal fights over Rohingya Muslims genocide

04:55am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 The Print India
Meta allowed an ''out-of-control spread of anti-Rohingya content'' despite repeated warnings from civil society groups and human rights activists, a complaint has claimed.
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar are suing Meta Platforms Inc, formerly known as Facebook, for US$150 billion over allegations that the social media company did not take action against anti-Rohingya hate speech that contributed to violence.

Herzog, Facebook launch campaign against bullying on social media

04:00am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 The Jerusalem Post
The aim of the project is to get people to think twice before they send posts which are grossly insulting, which can damage a persons reputation or which can cause severe psychological harm.

Where old New England tug boats go to die: East Boston

03:34am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Universal Hub
See it larger . Roving UHub photographer Michael Campbell watched one old tug getting dismantled at an East Boston pier, while the another awaited its fate. Behind them, the HC Melina was outbound, heading to Houston, likely loaded with scrap metal. Campbell couldn''t make out the name of the ship being munched, the name already part of the day''s meal: The tug behind it, though, is the Fournier Girls, and based on its history , it''s really a maritime cat on its ninth life: Since it first hit the water in 1966, it sank in Portland, ME in 1983 was raised, caught fire and was abandoned in ten-foot seas off Point Judith, RI in 1996, was salvaged and put back into service and spent the rest of its time quietly moving barges around Portland Harbor until it was consigned to the scrap heap this year. facebook twitter email print
Rohingya refugees sued Facebook on Monday for $150 billion over claims the social network is failing to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable minority.
The social media giant is accused of fuelling violence against the persecuted minority in Myanmar.
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In a landmark case, lawyers have launched legal action on both sides of the Atlantic seeking ''reparation-style'' compensation from the firm on behalf of victims and survivors.

Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150B over hate speech

12:57am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 The Manila Times
ROHINGYA refugees sued Facebook on Monday for $150 billion over claims the social network is failing to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable minority. The complaint, lodged in a California court, says the algorithms that power the US-based company promote disinformation and extremist thought that translates to real-world violence. "Facebook is like a robot programmed with a singular mission: to grow," the court document states. "The undeniable reality is that Facebook''s growth, fueled by hate, division, and misinformation, has left hundreds of thousands of devastated Rohingya lives in its wake." The mainly Muslim group faces widespread discrimination in Myanmar, where they are despised as interlopers despite having lived in the country for generations. A military-backed campaign that the United Nations said amounted to genocide saw hundreds of thousands of Rohingya driven across the border into Bangladesh in 2017, where they have since lived in sprawling refugee camps.
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