socialmedia
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Board Game YouTuber’s $US7500 ($10,412) Video Request Opens Can Of Worms
Over the weekend a small controversy erupted in board game circles when rumours began circulating that Quackalope, one of the scene’s more popular YouTube review channels, had supposedly ‘blackmailed’ the publisher of a game they had been covering over a series of videos.
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Epic’s Billionaire CEO Jumps On Twitter To Complain About Elites
If you had not already been made aware of the news — and I admire and respect everyone whose life choices means they are not — Twitter owner and exploding vehicle connoisseur Elon Musk spent the weekend further ruining his $US44 ($61) billion purchase by messing around with the remains of the platform’s “verification” system.
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Yes, Reddit Is Down
Reddit users started complaining about major outages at around 6:00 a.m. AEDT on Wednesday. The complaints first started rolling in at about 5:45 a.m. with only 11 people reporting outages, but by 6:30 a.m., that number rose to more than 49,000.
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Twitter Breaks Right Before Nintendo Direct, Chaos Ensues
Update: 2/8/2023 5:58 p.m. ET: Twitter appears to be working normally again.