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  2. China Mac - Wikipedia

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    Since then, he has uploaded video content, including the food show Mac Eats, onto his YouTube channel, China Mac TV. [4] Mac released his album MITM in 2017. [9] [10] In 2018, Mac was a prominent critic of Lil Pump's single "Butterfly Doors", which used the pejorative ching chong slur. [4] [11] In 2019, he released the dual EP, Yin and Yang. [12]

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  4. Censorship of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service. Lawsuits were filed by the Union des étudiants juifs de France (UEJF), a French advocacy group and, on January 24, 2013, Judge Anne-Marie Sauteraud ordered Twitter to divulge the personally identifiable information about the user who posted the antisemitic post, charging ...

  5. chinaSMACK - Wikipedia

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    chinaSMACK was a blog that covered Chinese internet culture, trends, and discussion. It was founded and run in Shanghai, China, by a woman under the Internet handle "Fauna", [1] [2] though its server was based in California, United States.

  6. The Twitter app is officially returning to the Mac later this ...

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    More than a year after Twitter pulled the plug on its official app for the Mac, it looks like the company will be launching a new version for Apple PCs later this year. The application is being ...

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  8. Chi Mak - Wikipedia

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    Chi Mak (traditional Chinese: 麥大志; simplified Chinese: 麦大志; Jyutping: mak6 daai6 zi3; pinyin: Mài Dàzhì; 28 September 1940 - 31 October 2022) was a Chinese-born [1] naturalized American citizen who worked as an engineer for California-based defense contractor Power Paragon, a part of L-3 Communications. [2]

  9. MC Jin - Wikipedia

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    Jin Au-Yeung was born on June 4, 1982, in Miami, Florida, to Hong Kong immigrants of Hakka descent. [6] [7] He was raised in the general Miami area, where his parents owned a Chinese restaurant and Jin attended John F. Kennedy Middle School in North Miami Beach.