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  2. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    These videos were difficult to moderate due to the large scale of YouTube. [2] In order to capture search results and attract attention from users , their buzzword titles and descriptions featured the names of the fictional characters, as well as keywords such as "education", "learn colors", and " nursery rhymes ".

  3. An Ohio school banned cellphones. Turns out students actually ...

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    Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted recently came out in favor of school cellphone bans, too. Olivia Ims, an eighth-grader at Country Day, didn't get a cellphone herself until earlier ...

  4. Legal issues with fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    Due to the ongoing nature of television production, some television producers have implemented constraints, one example being Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski. His demand that Babylon 5 fan fiction be clearly labeled or kept off the Internet confined most of the Babylon 5 fan fiction community to mailing lists during the show's initial run.

  5. Teletubbies - Wikipedia

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    Laa-Laa is very sweet, likes to sing and dance, and is often shown looking out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite toy is an orange rubber ball. Po (played by Pui Fan Lee in the original series and by Rachelle Beinart in the revival series) [ 17 ] is the fourth Teletubby, as well as the shortest and youngest.

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  7. List of films banned in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame-based film (along with the book from which it was adapted) was banned in New York by a judge due to the main characters depicted as "drunken party boys" before the film premiered around Christmas 1964 in selected 200+ theaters. Supreme Court Justice Henry Clay Greenburg called the situation "ugly, vulgar, and tawdry." [78] Viva ...

  8. 'I did not write it to titillate a reader': Authors of books ...

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    A book that had originally been on a list of hundreds of potentially banned books in the Urbandale Community School District included "Mayor Pete: The Story of Pete Buttigieg," a children's ...

  9. Talk:Teletubbies/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The fact that the Teletubbies are in full-body costumes throughout the show made this change, with the exception of the bag, unnoticeable. Some think the removal from the show was due to the "Here comes the Tubby Custard" episode rumoured to have happened on-set but after hours although this too has (understandably) not been confirmed either.