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  2. List of cancelled Lego media - Wikipedia

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    Following the sponsored Lego Hero Factory: Breakout event, the Roblox Corporation and The Lego Group originally had a deal to release another Lego-tie in event on the platform later that same year, but this time, to promote the Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars line of sets from 2012, that were directly based on the 2008 CGI-animated series of the ...

  3. 2021 Facebook leak - Wikipedia

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    In mid September 2021, The Wall Street Journal began publishing articles on Facebook based on internal documents from unknown provenance. Revelations included reporting of special allowances on posts from high-profile users ("XCheck"), subdued responses to flagged information on human traffickers and drug cartels, a shareholder lawsuit concerning the cost of Facebook (now Meta) CEO Mark ...

  4. Facebook: 30 journalists working on 'coordinated' articles ...

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    Facebook is going on the offensive ahead of what the company expects to be a series of news articles based on thousands of pages of leaked Facebook documents. The social media giant came out ...

  5. Category:Lego mass media - Wikipedia

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    Media from or about the product Lego by the Lego Group. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Pages in category "Lego ...

  6. Facebook exec has seen ‘serious mischaracterizations’ of ...

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    Facebook had planned to launch a version of Instagram for children under 13 but postponed the new product last week after Haugen leaked the internal documents to the Wall Street Journal. The ...

  7. List of media notable for being in development hell - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable examples of media projects, including films, music, and video games, that were or have been in development for at least ten years after their first public announcement before release without being officially cancelled, a state known as "development hell", or, in the software industry, vaporware.

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  9. Lego Universe - Wikipedia

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    The most notable project is Darkflame Universe, which has had talks with the LEGO Group. [21] On October 3, 2021, Darkflame Universe announced that they will be abandoning their private hosting of a server and going open source later in the year, due to being unable to reach a legal agreement with the LEGO Group regarding public online play.