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Facebook on Friday banned former US president Donald Trump for two years, saying he deserved the maximum punishment for violating platform rules over a deadly attack by his supporters on the US Capitol. The punishment will be effective from January 7, when Trump was booted off the social media giant and comes after Facebook s independent oversight board said the indefinite ban imposed initially should be reviewed. ....
Facebook suspended former President Donald Trump for two years. His accounts were frozen after Facebook said he praised supporters who stormed Capitol ....
By Miles Kimball, Confessions of a Supply-Side LiberalJohn Stuart Mill couldn’t do hypertext, but I can do it for him. John gave the second chapter of On Liberty the title ....
Website duplication, in which content is lifted wholesale from a website and hosted elsewhere without permission, could be costing UK news publishers millions in lost revenue and resources. It’s a problem that appears to be growing, but one which many news publishers may be unaware is affecting them. While some news outfits complain about their stories being “ripped off” when they appear in rival titles without sufficient credit, website duplication takes copyright theft to a more serious level. One national newsbrand, which Press Gazette has been asked not to name, had its entire website cloned and hosted at a web address that was just one letter different from the original website. The fake site, which Press Gazette has seen in an image, could easily have been mistaken for the real thing. ....