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  2. LoadingReadyRun - Wikipedia

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    The video was one of LoadingReadyRun's most popular videos for several years. [19] In 2013, LoadingReadyRun announced that the Weekly Videos were becoming too labor- and time-intensive to produce on a weekly basis without impacting other projects, and began a Kickstarter campaign to fund one final year before retiring the videos in 2015.

  3. What do people regret the most when they retire? [Video] - AOL

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    No one ever wants to look back in regret. But for many retirees, that’s the reality. Not to be a downer at this fresh start time of year, but it’s useful to hear retirees’ regrets ...

  4. Here's how to deactivate or permanently delete your Facebook ...

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    To reactivate your account, just log in to the account online or use your Facebook account to log in to a third-party app. How to delete your Facebook account. 1. Go to the "Delete Your Account" page.

  5. Retirement expert details the 'highest single correlation' to ...

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    Each Tuesday, retirement expert and financial educator Robert Powell gives you the tools to plan for your future on Decoding Retirement. You can find more episodes on our video hub or watch on ...

  6. Facebook content management controversies - Wikipedia

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    Facebook has been criticized for having lax enforcement of third-party copyrights for videos uploaded to the service. In 2015, some Facebook pages were accused of plagiarizing videos from YouTube users and re-posting them as their own content using Facebook's video platform, and in some cases, achieving higher levels of engagement and views than the original YouTube posts.

  7. Facebook Watch - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Watch's original video content is produced for the company by others, who earn 55% of advertising revenue (Facebook keeps the other 45%). Facebook Watch offers tailored video recommendations and organizes content into categories based on metrics like popularity and user engagement. The platform hosts both short and long-form entertainment.

  8. Un-retiring: Yahoo Finance's readers speak. (And we answer.)

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    My recent column on "un-retiring" struck a major chord with readers — some 1,500 of you weighed in on the pros and cons of going back to work after having decided to pack it in after a lifetime ...

  9. Facebook Reels - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Reels or Reels on Facebook is a short-form video-sharing platform complete with music, audio and artificial effects, offered by Facebook, an online social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Similar to Facebook's main service, the platform hosts user-generated content, but it only allows for pieces to be 90 ...