Sunday, August 21, 2016

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Comments whatsoever that the 240fps with no Section Permanently Closed - It's interesting to note (ha) that Samsung continues to buck two major trends in the phone world. The Note 9 has a headphone jack but doesn't have a notch in the screen compared to the iPhone X and many other Android phones this year.We're very happy with both these things and hopefully signals that notches will go away, seeing as Samsung can deal so elegantly without them. 4 saja, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about Comments whatsoever that the 240fps with no Section Permanently Closed, on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

Shortwave America has enacted a new policy effective immediately. Due to continued abuse of the comments section, specifically, comments that meet with the legal definition of threats, slander, libel, and defamation; the comments sections of this publication are now permanently closed. The comments section will not re-open again in the future.

Sadly, the reality is that the internet allows people to be anonymous. Internet anonymity was intended for a select and narrow group of people to have some sort of shield against their freedom of speech being violated or chilled at the very least. When this anonymity is abused, such as we see in this current day across the wide territory of the internet, we must start re-thinking the whole idea of anonymity and what requirements a person needs to meet to obtain and use anonymity. Unfortunately, the law is slow at catching up with modern day technology.

Shortwave America has made a commitment to create and maintain a safe environment for people from all over the world of all ages to enjoy, and has openly made a commitment to address the pandemic known as cyber-harassment, cyber-stalking, and cyber-bullying.

The decision to close the comments section was not made lightly, but has become a necessity. Furthermore, the fact that the comments section has been open for years and has only been used very rarely by people making legitimate comments further justifies the closing of the comments section.

  

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