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Wednesday’s filing alleges that Match Group cut its advertising spending on Meta’s platforms over its concerns. Wednesday’s complaint cites an alleged email exchange between Match and Meta late last year in which the dating company asked how Meta prevented its ads from running next to inappropriate content. Meta responded saying it had removed some of the flagged content, including the group, the complaint states. Former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Arturo Bejar also told a Senate subcommittee in November that Meta’s top executives, including Zuckerberg, ignored warnings for years about harm to teens on its platforms. Zuckerberg and Meta are refusing to be honest and transparent about what is taking place on Meta’s platforms,” Torrez said in a statement to CNN Wednesday.
Persons: General Raúl Torrez, Torrez, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, ” Meta, Andy Stone, , we’ve, provocatively, Harley Davidson, , Zuckerberg, Arturo Bejar, Mr, Meta’s Stone Organizations: New, New York CNN, Group, Walmart, Meta, CNN, Wall, Facebook, Wednesday Locations: New York, New Mexico, Mexico, , TikTok
Just Made a Queer Memory? Drop a Pin.
  + stars: | 2023-06-25 | by ( Katherine Oung | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
LaRochelle originally devised the visual project as a class assignment while they were a student at Concordia University in Montreal, where they live. This month, the site surpassed half a million submissions, with the United States alone accounting for more than 180,000 of the markers. LaRochelle said the milestone was a testament to the “absolutely lifesaving” potential of digital platforms like Queering the Map, which can provide L.G.B.T.Q. “There’s definitely a style in how a Queering the Map post reads: It’s often emo, sometimes funny,” Mx. “It’s fascinating to me the way that the confessional mode of writing in the first couple of stories that I added has persisted.”
Persons: LaRochelle, “ There’s, Organizations: Concordia University Locations: Montreal, United States
Amobi Okugo is a recent retired soccer player and founder of personal finance platform A Frugal Athlete. He said that there are a couple of "rookie mistakes" that many pro athletes make with their money. Okugo said he sees professional athletes make three "rookie mistakes" all the time. If you're making a lot of money, you feel like you have the luxury to spend a lot of money." That said, Okugo sees somewhat of an promising shift currently taking place.
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