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Trump may partner with an obscure social media app 'built on the power of positivity' to launch his own network
President Donald Trump. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images Trump is in talks with obscure social media app FreeSpace as he eyes his own network, Axios reported. The app has just 20,000 downloads and says it's "built on the power of positivity." Trump's advisors have repeatedly teased a new media platform since he was banned by Twitter . See more stories on Insider's business page . Twitter banned then-President Donald Trump on January 8, two days after the attacks on the US Capitol, cutting off his access to a bully pulpit of nearly 90 million followers. Facebook followed the next day, severing ties between Trump and another 33 million accounts. Some initially thought Trump might reappear on Parler , a far-right haven that the Trump Organization had previously held talks with, as an anonymous " Person X " - but those efforts fell through. Since then, Trump's advisors have repeatedly teased new media companies that the former president might create to broadcast his message, including one built by his former campaign manager Brad Parscale . But Axios reported Wednesday that Trump is also in talks with a relatively obscure social media app called FreeSpace, an affiliate of Skylab Apps, that has just 20,000 downloads and not many users. By comparison, Twitter has 192 million daily users , according to its latest quarterly earnings report. The details of a Trump-FreeSpace deal, if one is reached at all, aren't yet clear, according to Axios. A spokesperson for Trump did not respond to a request for comment. FreeSpace says its app is backed by science that makes people "'addicted' to doing good," "built on the power of positivity," and wants to "make social media fun again." It would appear to be an odd partnership for Trump, who is one of the world's largest promoters of misinformation and has consistently used racist , sexist , xenophobic , and violence-inciting language that eventually got him booted from mainstream platforms. Read the original article on Business Insider New MediaMedia CompaniesDownloadsPoliticsMainstream MediaSocial BusinessGetty Images TrumpFreeSpaceAxiosTwitterFacebookThe Trump OrganizationSkylab AppsObscure Social MediaPositivityDonald TrumpBrad Parscale
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DOH COVID-19 podcast: suicide prevention
WA – The Washington State Department of Health started a podcast series called ‘Coping with COVID,’ where each week health experts talk about some of the difficulties we’ve been facing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This week’s episode was on suicide prevention and how to help someone having suicidal thoughts. The...Read Full StorySuicide PreventionPodcastSuicidal ThoughtsMental HealthPublic HealthHealth DepartmentWACOVIDHealth ExpertsTraumaProgram DirectorMD.StrategiesSocial Work GuestLizzie Cayden
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Unapologetic Black activists: 'If movements don't tell our own stories, somebody else will'
In the month that both Judas and the Black Messiah and The Trial of the Chicago 7 have racked up multiple Oscar nominations, it’s another film, one well outside the Hollywood awards circuit, that’s bringing us up to date on the struggle for Black liberation. Unapologetic is an independently made documentary, following two young activists during four of the most tumultuous years in recent Chicago politics, as community anger mounted over the fatal police shootings of 22-year-old Rekia Boyd and 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. Director Ashley O’Shay was herself just 22 and fresh out of film school when she moved to the city and began filming: “Like, if you were in Chicago in the fall of 2015, you must have been living under a rock if you were not aware of what young, Black folks were doing.”Read Full StoryBlack PeopleChicago MayorRacial InjusticeMoviesActivismQueer StoriesQueer FilmBlack HistorySocial MovementsBlack Youth ProjectO'ShayGambrellChicago PDBoratUnapologetic ChallengesRahm EmanuelFred Hampton
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Facebook says took down 1.3 billion fake accounts in Oct-Dec
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Monday it took down 1.3 billion fake accounts between October and December and that it had over 35,000 people working on tackling misinformation on its platform.The company also removed more than 12 million pieces of content about COVID-19 and vaccines that global health experts flagged as misinformation, it said in a blog bit.ly/394arNi post.False claims and conspiracies about the coronavirus vaccines have proliferated on social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter during the pandemic.Facebook’s disclosure of data on misinformation comes ahead of an inspection by the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce into how technology platforms including Facebook are tackling misinformation.BlogSocial Media PlatformsU.s.Covid-19Facebook Inc.Twitter Inc.False ClaimsMedia CompanyReuters394arNi PostMisinformationGlobal Health ExpertsDisclosureCoronavirusOctober
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Nigerians React as Davido’s Alleged 4th Baby Mama Unveils Son’s Face on his 1st Birthday
Davido’s alleged 4th baby mama Larissa has caused quite a lot of reactions on social media – The little boy whom she named Dawson clocked one and she took to social media to show the world what he looks like – Nigerians, however, are convinced that the baby belongs to Davido as the resemblance is glaring Award-winning Nigerian singer, Davido, is in the news again and this time, it is because of his alleged 4th baby mama, Larissa London, and her son, Dawson.Read Full StoryNigeriansBaby MamaLarissa LondonCelebritiesFaceReactionsDawsonSocial MediaDavido
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Visualizing The Echo Chamber
Split Screen is an interesting experiment carried out by The Markup that visualizes the radical difference between the way the news to which US citizens who voted for Joe Biden and those who voted for Donald Trump are exposed on Facebook, and how the political environment on social networks essentially polarizes people and reinforces the echo chamber effect.Read Full StoryUs CitizensSocial EnvironmentPoliticsAlgorithmsSocial EngagementCommunity EngagementSocial NetworksBenefit SocietyFacebookSocial DynamicsCapitolMarkupUsageDefinitionSpecial InterestsJoe BidenDonald Trump
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CDC chief suggests school social distancing requirements could soon change
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday that school social distancing requirements could soon shrink. CDC director Rochelle Walensky told lawmakers a recent report found that 3 feet of distance — along with the use of masks — was sufficient to keep schools safe. “As soon as our...Read Full StoryCdcSocial DistancingTeachers UnionPublic HealthCDCDisease PreventionDisease ControlPrimary SchoolSocial CommerceAsian AmericansNYPOSTSchoolsStudentsIn-person SchoolingLawmakersRandi Weingarten
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Verizon CEO Vestberg nominated to BlackRock board
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Communications chief executive, Hans Vestberg, has been nominated to join the board of BlackRock Inc, the world's largest asset manager said on Wednesday. Vestberg will be included as a nominee in BlackRock’s 2021 proxy statement and, if elected, will join the board as an independent...Read Full StoryBlackrock IncCeoVerizon CommunicationsCEOTechnology CompanySocial FinanceReutersBlackRock IncSwiss ReSustainabilityLarry FinkSustainable FinanceAnnual MeetingRe-electionMathis CabiallavettaHans Vestberg
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Charli D'Amelio's Quote About Losing Passion For TikTok Is An Upsetting Update
It's pretty much impossible to hear Charli D'Amelio's name without thinking of TikTok. The 16-year-old shot to fame by becoming the most-followed person on the platform and popularizing several trendy dances. But that kind of attention can be a double-edged sword, and Charlie D'Amelio's quotes about losing passion for TikTok after receiving hate are a sad update.Read Full StoryTiktokPodcastCharlie D'amelioCelebritiesFamily FunThe PassionTikTokCharlie D'AmelioOnline NegativityQuotesVideosDancesStarBacklashSocialCharli D'amelioDixie D'amelioCharli Xcx
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Beacon School principal slams parents for ‘disrespectful’ messages
The principal of an elite city high school gave a lesson in civics last week — to a group of “disrespectful” parents, The Post has learned. With tensions over the reopening of city schools and the quality of live teaching cresting, Beacon HS chief Brady Smith scolded some parents for corresponding with him in an unacceptable manner.Read Full StorySchool PrincipalManhattanSchool TeachersSchool AdministratorsHigh School StudentsSocial BehaviorCommunity SchoolsBeacon SchoolPostThe Liberal Arts SchoolBaruch HSParentsBeacon HSSchool OfficialsTeaching