President: Facebook is killing people. Zuckerberg: He’s looking for scapegoats…

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Facebook wasn’t going to take accusations from the President that “it’s killing people” lightly – and Saturday brought a vociferous response from Mark Zuckerberg and the company. In a spontaneous moment on Friday, President Biden walked up to a reporters’ line when asked about Facebook – and in response to the question, “What’s the message…

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Big tech. Too big, too powerful.

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This story has been updated. There has been rapid developments in the way censorship has grown from the first action of Twitter taking down the President’s tweets for inciting a riot and violence in the nation’s capital. We deplore the violence that happened and we hope a full and thorough investigation will be done. As…

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Business Monday: Digital marketing tune-ups for 2021

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Monday has always been our day for business stories. Recently, Taylor J. Cacciola, Co-founder at Namra Consulting Group LLC contacted us with an offer to provide us with easy content for the average small business to get started – and dig deeper – into social media working for them. As we begin to think about…

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On Freedom… Jeff Gross

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by Jeffrey Gross, contributing writer Updated: April 1, 2022 – It seems appropriate to revisit this column where I opined on the importance of freedom in America – the first amendment rights we all enjoy – why countries are engaged in terrible wars to get what we have. So – this week we”ll rerun this…

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Breaking up with Facebook was not so hard to do

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Photo by Paul Kolnik, image courtesy of A Chorus Line Wiki, from a touring production of A Chorus Line, “At the Ballet The story of one woman’s choice to leave Facebook and began taking ballet classes again serves as an important lesson in how we can reclaim the narrative of our lives. By Toby Simon,…

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