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This article by Forbes gives an overview on the history of popular platforms and how they have changed overtime. Different platforms have different purposes for different identities. #MCO335 https://t.co/4Q0g4AYQ7S
The FCC chairman will step down when the Trump Administration leaves office, find out how this has an impact on net neutrality. #MCO335 https://t.co/WU9W6cYQRY
Popular social media platforms Facebook and TikTok are among the most frequently accused privacy violators. Check out this article. #MCO335 https://t.co/odOfXTKw8B
Do you think there was voter fraud in this election? This bias news article outlines the accusation of the fraudulent vote problem. #MCO335 https://t.co/njI2KUC9QF
@YelenaMcCullo12@YelenaMcCullo12 This is so interesting! TikTok doesn’t own uploaded content either but they can use it for advertisements or for legitimate business operations. Probably a common theme across many major social media platforms #MCO335
Did you know TikTok retains the right to disclose your identity to a third party if your content is involved in an intellectual property rights violation? Check out their terms of service here! #MCO335 https://t.co/yLrWzjY6xE
@MarcR40669413@MarcR40669413 Wow! I knew there were lots of recipes on Pinterest but the fact that Martha Stewart makes up 1% of them is crazy. That’s so cool, I will definitely be using her Pinterest next time I cook a meal. #MCO335
@MallorySchnell_ This board is awesome! I just moved into a new apartment and will definitely be using this board to help me decorate. Great find @MallorySchnell_ #MCO335