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| Tech's overdue reckoning with hate speech still isn't enough This week hasn’t been a very good one for pro-Trump and far-right groups. First, Reddit deactivated “The_Donald” subreddit, among many others, due to repeated incidents of harassment and hate speech. Next, Twitch said it was temporarily suspending th... https://www.engadget.com/tech-trump-...173055894.html |
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