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Apple Removes Police-Tracking App Used In Hong Kong Protests From Its App Store

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9 (Reuters) – Apple Inc on Wednesday removed an app that protestors in Hong Kong have used to track police movements, saying the app violated its rules because it was used to ambush police and by criminals who used it to victimize residents in areas with no law enforcement. Apple rejected the […]

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Blizzard employees walk out in support of Hong Kong protests: Report

About 30 Activision Blizzard employees staged a walkout to protest the company’s punishment of a Hong Kong-based esports competitor who made a political statement during a Blizzard event in Taiwan, according to a report from The Daily Beast. Blizzard has faced harsh criticism from fans and U.S. lawmakers for its decision to ban “Hearthstone” player

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Blizzard Suspends Gaming Pro After He Showed Support For Hong Kong Protests

Gaming giant Blizzard booted a professional gamer from one of its tournaments and took away his prize money after the player expressed support for pro-democracy protests happening in Hong Kong.  “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our age!” said Chung Ng Wai ― or “Blitzchung,” as he’s known in the community ― during a post-game interview

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Twitter Suspends Chinese Accounts Targeting Hong Kong Protests

WASHINGTON (AP) — Twitter said Monday it has suspended more than 200,000 accounts that it believes were part of a Chinese government influence campaign targeting the protest movement in Hong Kong. The company also said it will ban ads from state-backed media companies, expanding a prohibition it first applied in 2017 to two Russian entities.

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YouTube disables more than 200 channels for inauthentic activity around Hong Kong protests

A staff member walks past the YouTube LLC logo displayed on a wall at Google Inc.’s YouTube Space production facility in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, March 30, 2013. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg (Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg) Greg Bensinger Reporter covering algorithms and artificial intelligence August 22 at 7:36 PM Google said Thursday that it had taken down more

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