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  2. Seeking Alpha - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Review of Financial Studies published Wisdom of Crowds: The Value of Stock Opinions Transmitted Through Social Media.Researchers from City University of Hong Kong, Purdue University and Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed approximately 100,000 Seeking Alpha articles and commentary published between 2005 and 2012.

  3. Category:YouTube controversies - Wikipedia

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  4. Don Lapre - Wikipedia

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    Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Lapre moved to Phoenix, Arizona, with his family when he was a child.He married Sally Redondo in 1988. [3] A high-school dropout, [4] Lapre, together with his wife, started a credit repair business called Unknown Concepts in 1990.

  5. What Are 'iPad kids'? Why Gen Z criticizes Gen Alpha's ... - AOL

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    Gen Z refers to Gen Alpha as "iPad kids" and have a lot to say about the parents today when it comes to screen time.

  6. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    However, YouTube denied shadow-banning him, although the human review was restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. YouTube was criticized by PewDiePie himself, his fans, other YouTubers , and netizens over this.

  7. Software flow control - Wikipedia

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    Finally, since the XOFF/XON codes are sent in-band, they cannot appear in the data being transmitted without being mistaken for flow control commands. Any data containing the XOFF/XON codes thus must be encoded in some manner for proper transmission, with corresponding overhead. This is frequently done with some kind of escape sequence.

  8. Enshittification - Wikipedia

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    Enshittification can be seen as a form of rent-seeking. [7] To solve the problem, Doctorow has called for two general principles to be followed: The first is a respect of the end-to-end principle, which holds that the role of a network is to reliably deliver data from willing senders to willing receivers. When applied to platforms, this entails ...

  9. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The increasing copyright infringement problems and lack in commercializing YouTube eventually led to outsourcing to Google who later failed in their own video platform "Google Video". [23] It was ranked the fifth-most-popular website on Alexa , far out-pacing even MySpace's rate of growth. [ 26 ]