Bunker
Looks a bit like Disneyland.
Trill Clinton come get your stacks, Cash $$$Money homey!
Buncha stupid s storm the us capitol, build gallows and completely put a halt to the government for multiple hours
"what you so afraid of Trudeau?"
F.B.I. was there as well, Wrecky.
Did the F.B.I. put guns to their heads and tell em to march? Or did the 'nonFBI' act on their own
Re ed post.
Zero violence qt truckers rally
Yet Trumpdeau escapes anyway
What a ing giant vagina
Unfortunately we'll never know, but this gov't/their F.B.I. was there and participated in order to get the desired result. The dirty bas s.
Nothing wrong with marching, pussy
I mean all I've been hearing from some people is that Jan 6th was "peaceful" then it wasn't. So just assume all these people are the same.
Jan 6 was not peaceful.
Todays trucker protest was peaceful
Is reality really that hard to understand?
That's lazy. Why get into a discussion about you're too lazy to investigate?
That's not lazy every demonstration is peaceful until it isn't
Trudeau is a pussy hiding in the basement pussy
You shouldn't assume all things are the same unless told otherwise. That's my point.
Trudeau ain't gotta do .
He's asleep.
Neil Young wins the internets...
Spotify to Add Content Advisory to Podcast Episodes That Include COVID-19 Discussions
The advisory will direct listeners to a dedicated resource to access the latest facts and information shared by medical professionals and trusted health authorities.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek on Sunday (Jan. 30) revealed updated platform rules and a new approach to dealing with COVID-19 information, including adding a dedicated content advisory to podcast episodes that contain discussions about the virus.
A statement, posted to Spotify’s website, began by noting that the audio service was created “to enable the work of creators around the world to be heard and enjoyed by listeners around the world. To our very core, we believe that listening is everything.”
The tech giant clarified that users have had questions over the last few days about policies “and the lines we have drawn between what is and isn’t acceptable.” While the statement did not reference any specific instances, it comes in the wake of musician Neil Young deciding to remove his music from Spotify due to COVID-19 misinformation appearing on the platform.
The Joe Rogan Experience, a Spotify exclusive podcast which has received backlash for repeatedly sharing misinformation, last December interviewed known vaccine skeptic Dr. Robert Malone, who promoted baseless theories about COVID vaccines.
Soon after Young made the decision to pull his music, the move was followed by Joni Mitc and Bruce Springsteen guitarist Nils Lofgren, who will both be removing music in solidarity. The musicians referred to an open letter sent to Spotify from 270 professionals in the scientific and medical communities, calling on the streaming service to address misinformation distributed on the platform.
“We have had rules in place for many years but admittedly, we haven’t been transparent around the policies that guide our content more broadly,” Ek’s statement continued. “This, in turn, led to questions around their application to serious issues including COVID-19.”
Based on feedback, Spotify explained that it has “an obligation to do more to provide balance and access to widely-accepted information from the medical and scientific communities guiding us through this unprecedented time.”
Ek noted that its content advisory will direct listeners to a dedicated COVID-19 resource to access the latest facts and information shared by medical professionals and trusted health authorities around the world. “This new effort to combat misinformation will roll out to countries around the world in the coming days,” he wrote.
https://www.billboard.com/business/s...ry-1235025044/
Spotify stock followed the DJIA. It's funny how news sites say "after Neil Young blah blah blah, Spotify's market value was down 4b". Everyone's value was down. Technically it's true but the news hopes you confuse cause with coorelation. Pretty sure Neil Young's sales aren't driving Spotify's stock price.
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