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Too often Facebookâs view is: âItâs not our problemâ
February 19, 2021 â 10.30pm
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FACEBOOK
Too often Facebookâs view is: âItâs not our problemâ
After years as a consumer trying to obtain help from Facebook for privacy/safety issues and being ignored, I am not surprised by its latest action. As an advertiser trying to promote a not-for-profit cause and battling inconsistent rulings and lack of service by Facebook, I am not surprised. As as someone trying to seek assistance directly from its Australian management and being ignored, I am not surprised.
IRELAND’S only Irish Sign Language Interpreted pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk at UCH Limerick has been extended due to overwhelming public demand.
The panto will now run until midnight on Sunday, January 10 with a choice of online streams with or without signing.
With people watching everywhere from Panama to Portlaoise and Brisbane to Bantry, the UCH Panto has already been viewed thousands of times right across the world.
People have tuned in over Christmas from countries including Australia, the US, South America, Canada and New Zealand, as well as throughout Europe and of course, in every corner of Ireland.
A threat to informers and media freedom
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JULIAN ASSANGE
A threat to informers and media freedom
UK District Judge Vanessa Baraitser has ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the US to face espionage charges on the grounds of his mental health and the regime under which he would be jailed there (The Age, 6/1). This is a relief and it reasserts some measure of faith in the British justice system.