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Can democracy work on the Internet? Reddit tells a mixed story
Reddit’s decentralised model offers flexibility, allowing different communities to set their own standards of acceptability, and puts decisions in the hands of people who understand the context and have a stake in the outcome. But it is not without downsides.
LAPD, police union outraged by report of George Floyd ‘Valentine’
A photo of George Floyd, mocking his death, circulated by Los Angeles police officers has triggered an internal investigation and condemnation.
Twitter says Turkish minister's LGBT comments about protesters 'hateful conduct'
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's interior minister on Tuesday condemned protesters at a top Istanbul university as "LGBT deviants" in a statement which Twitter deemed as hateful conduct.
Kimchi wars: South Korean food livestreamer faces Chinese web users’ wrath
YouTuber Hamzy apologises for adding a thumbs-up to comments online about China claiming kimchi as its own, which Chinese Internet users took as an insult. The origin of the fermented cabbage dish is a hot-button issue between China and South Korea, as Chinese celebrity vlogger Li Ziqi found out last week.
Xbox: The oral history of an American video game empire
The box looked like an old VCR, the controller was comically large, and it was made by one of the most boring companies on earth. Somehow, the Xbox triumphed and gave Microsoft Corp the first-and last-successful video game console brand from an American company since Atari.
Twitter's Dorsey stops following Trump, Biden
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc Chief Executive Jack Dorsey appeared to stop following President Donald Trump on the social media platform this weekend, according to a Twitter account that follows the activity of tech leaders.
Amazon’s US$3,000 signing bonuses irk workers who got US$10 coupons
Amazon.com Inc is doling out hiring bonuses as high as US$3,000 (RM12,260) to make sure it has enough people to squeak through the busy holiday shopping season. That’s stoking resentment among existing workers who recently got coupons for Thanksgiving turkeys as a thank you for their hard work.
The Week That Was: Stay safe as scams spread
MCMC tells the public to watch out for parody accounts while PDRM highlights a new anti-scam system.
Opinion: Microsoft’s Xbox game plan has big problems
The latest round of the gaming console wars has officially begun. Following a protracted standoff between Microsoft Corp and Sony Corp over which company would share their plans first, Microsoft blinked first, revealing its Xbox launch details this week.
After block, new Facebook group criticising Thai king gains 500,000 members
More than half a million users joined a new Facebook group created by a critic of the powerful Thai king after the social media company blocked its predecessor under pressure from the government.