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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    While Mojang Studios does not provide an API for modding, community tools exist to help developers create and distribute mods. The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source

  3. Sharenting - Wikipedia

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    One particular outlet of protest was the blog STFU Parents, founded in 2009 to criticize parental oversharing on social media. [13] Some parents felt that these criticisms of sharenting often took posts out of context and neglected some positive aspects of the practice, including advancing a stronger sense of online community. [ 14 ]

  4. Tips to prevent oversharing information about your kids ... - AOL

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    You might be sharing more information about your kids online than you realize. These tips can help you control who you share that content with.

  5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social media - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Stop 5G French group on Facebook shared an article from BBC News claiming, "It is becoming pretty clear that the Hunan coronavirus is an engineered bio-weapon that was either purposely or accidentally released."

  6. Yourself!Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Yourself!Fitness is an exercise video game, developed by Respondesign. It was published first for the Xbox , and later for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows . Through a publishing deal with Ubisoft , Yourself!Fitness was ported to and released on the Wii in December 2008 under the name My Fitness Coach .