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piklpoop-blog · 7 years ago
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piklpoop-blog · 7 years ago
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence over Cambridge Analytica scandal: 'We made mistakes’
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has broken his silence on the Cambridge Analytica scandal his firm is currently embroiled in, saying he "made mistakes".
Cambridge Analytica, based in the UK, faced allegations it had improperly used Facebook data to help Donald Trump win the 2016 US presidential election.
The firm has denied misusing data and said it deleted the Facebook data after learning the information did not adhere to data protection rules.
Mr Zuckerberg wrote: "We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you. I've been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again.
"The good news is that the most important actions to prevent this from happening again today we have already taken years ago.
"But we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.
"I started Facebook, and at the end of the day I'm responsible for what happens on our platform. I'm serious about doing what it takes to protect our community.
"While this specific issue involving Cambridge Analytica should no longer happen with new apps today, that doesn't change what happened in the past.
"We will learn from this experience to secure our platform further and make our community safer for everyone going forward.
I want to thank all of you who continue to believe in our mission and work to build this community together.
"I know it takes longer to fix all these issues than we'd like, but I promise you we'll work through this and build a better service over the long term."
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piklpoop-blog · 7 years ago
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UNBELEIVABLE:PUBG NOW AVAILABLE ON SMARTPHONES!!!!!!!  
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PUBG LIKE NEVER BEFORE 
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piklpoop-blog · 7 years ago
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WITCHCRAFT
is it real or is it a hoax!!!
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Witchcraft in the Modern World
A belief in witchcraft and sorcery exists in modern African cities as well as in traditional villages. Western observers once assumed that as modernization and education spread throughout Africa, these ideas would disappear. In the 1970s European priests in CAMEROON declared that there could be no sorcery where there was electricity. Since then, electrification and other modern developments have gained ground, but belief in witchcraft has not declined.
Instead, new ideas about sorcery appear all the time, often with elements borrowed from foreign cultures—such as the notions that witches belong to the Mafia or study with European professors of witchcraft. Rumors about the use of hidden forces are common in African politics, sports, churches, schools, and business.   
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People in new and unfamiliar social settings, such as urban environments where there is strong competition for jobs and money, often fear that the use of witchcraft is growing. Such views are especially common when new forms of wealth appear. Some say that successful Africans who have become rich have done so by using magic to take advantage of others. In some cases the rich are accused of turning their victims into zombies, or living corpses, who are put to work on invisible plantations. Theories of this sort are used to explain the success of the few and the poverty of the many. They have even inspired attacks on newly rich people.
The views of African governments toward witchcraft beliefs are not always clear. Many governments take sorcery seriously, branding it as a particularly dangerous form of illegal or rebellious activity. Civil servants frequently tell villagers to stop trying to interfere with government projects by using witchcraft. Many educated Africans of the upper classes view sorcery as a real social problem, an obstacle to development and modernization.
At the same time, however, other members of Africa’s upper classes, including civil servants and political figures, rely on witchcraft to protect themselves from people who might be jealous of their success. For a high price, wealthy Africans can buy potions, charms, and other witchcraft and sorcery objects.
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piklpoop-blog · 7 years ago
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teacher: stand up Ashley (pointing a scale at me)
teacher:there is a n idiot on the other end of the scale
me:can I know which end you are talking about
class:aawwwwww! ROASTED
teacher:GET OUT!!!!
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