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  2. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    YouTube initially ruled his content was "hurtful" but not in violation of its guidelines. [36] ThuleanPerspective Channel run by Norwegian far-right activist and black metal musician Varg Vikernes: Jun 5, 2019: Hate speech. Banned hours after YouTube updated its guidelines to ban white supremacist, antisemitic, and misogynistic content. [37 ...

  3. Black screen of death - Wikipedia

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    This black screen was simplified compared to the previous blue screen, omitting instructions that the user is recommended to take. [ citation needed ] Windows 10 and later also displays a black screen due to an unfinished update in addition to the aforementioned causes above; in this case, after the system restarts and the user tries to login ...

  4. Critical reaction to 24 - Wikipedia

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    24's real time story-telling method and split-screen technique have also received widespread praise and critical acclaim. [1] [citation needed] This aspect of the show also made it hard to produce from a creative point of view because there was no possibility to do time cuts; [clarification needed] as a result, characters needed to be changing locations (e.g., driving or flying) for the same ...

  5. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search.

  6. 24 Hours in Police Custody - Wikipedia

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    24 Hours in Police Custody is a British television documentary series shown on Channel 4. It primarily follows Bedfordshire Police as they investigate cases in Luton. [1] The programme is made by The Garden; the same production company that makes 24 Hours in A&E. The first series of seven episodes aired in late 2014. [2]

  7. The Snuke - Wikipedia

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    IGN gave the episode a score of 9 out of 10, praising the celebrity parodies, innuendos regarding the titular bomb, and attention to detail in comparison to the film 24. [1] Parker and Stone mention in the commentary of "The Snuke" that the actual cast and crew of 24 watched the episode as it aired and were so delighted, they sent over one of ...

  8. John McTiernan's unrealized projects - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after they did Predator together, McTiernan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and writer Shane Black were all set to team on a big-budget film adaptation of the DC Comics character Sgt. Rock. According to McTiernan in the book The Last Action Heroes by Nick de Semlyan, the project was heavily developed in 1988 and 1989 only to be demolished by ...

  9. Black Hours - Wikipedia

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    Black Hours may refer to: Black books of hours, a fifteenth century style of illuminated manuscript with black pages Black Hours, Morgan MS 493, an illuminated manuscript in the Morgan Library; Black Hours, Hispanic Society, New York; Black Hours of Galeazzo Maria Sforza; Black Hours, by Hamilton Leithauser