Regret Deleting an Instagram Post? Now You Can Restore It
Tuesday, 02 February 2021
Instagram’s Recently Deleted feature allows you to review and restore previously-deleted posts. This is especially useful for accounts that were targeted by hackers, as hackers often delete their victims’ posts. Recently Deleted Brings Back Your Lost Content If you accidentally delete an Instagram post, or become the victim of a hacker, you’ll probably want to
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Twitch Is Deleting Content Following DMCA Strikes | MakeUseOf
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Many Twitch streamers have found their archived streams deleted due to DMCA takedown requests. Usually, DMCA strikes can be counter-claimed, but Twitch isn’t giving that option this time. Why Is Twitch Deleting Archived Streams? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act was passed as law in 1998 in attempt to combat piracy. Part of the act allows
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What Deactivating or Deleting Facebook Really Means for Privacy
Wednesday, 20 March 2019
You’ve heard a lot about privacy concerns on Facebook. You’ve decided enough is enough. You’re going to deactivate your account. But what does that actually mean to your privacy? Is your personal data completely wiped? And is it better to deactivate or delete your profile? Facebook Deactivation vs. Facebook Deletion We need to differentiate between
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People Are Deleting Facebook After All
Thursday, 06 September 2018
It looks like Facebook’s recent issues have affected the way people use the social network. This is according to a report by the Pew Research Center, which recently polled people in the United States to determine how people’s attitudes are changing. Facebook hasn’t had the best of years. There are claims Facebook was used as
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YouTube Is Deleting Tide Pod Challenge Videos
Sunday, 21 January 2018
YouTube is cracking down on videos showing people eating Tide Pods. Because this is apparently a thing now. Tide Pods are little plastic capsules of laundry detergent, and shouldn’t be consumed under any circumstances. Unfortunately, YouTubers think they’re somehow immune from danger. If we learned one lesson from the internet recently it’s that YouTubers will
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