
Shadowcat
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Shadowcat
@Shadowskarheart
not much to share. Just a boring guy enjoys games music vtubers hockey anime.


Industry lobby tried to kill a kids' online safety bill. Then Utah strengthened its law. Big Tech blinked. CCIA has now filed to dismiss its lawsuit against Utah’s App Store Accountability Act. @joyousgarratt @NMDEMS This is a blueprint for every state. @SocMediaVLC




We already effectively have digital ID - everyone's digital footprint is tracked all day, every day, only at the moment the only people who benefit are the social media platforms and tech giants who harvest our data and use it to line their coffers. The main thing is to protect young people from these unscrupulous vultures, who refuse to take any responsibility for the harms they cause. @LauraTrottMP and @KemiBadenoch have six children between them, and so understand perfectly the need for these protections, as do most parents. This is a pathetic and lazy argument against enforcing basic online boundaries for minors.




LIVE with the new Arc Raiders update! Also, are you Team Faithful Deputies? Or Team Bungulators?




Jimbo has been announced to host & star in the new series "Knockers", premiering April 28 on WOW Presents Plus.






In case anyone isn’t aware, Trump is demanding Zambia to hand over its mineral rights by end of day tomorrow or the U.S. gov’t will cut off the country’s access to the AIDS medications that are literally keeping its citizens alive. Just thought y’all should know.

Marvel announced Mahershala Ali as Blade at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2019. Two directors fired. Four complete script overhauls. A version set in the 1920s that was scrapped — its costumes later sold to Ryan Coogler's Sinners. Mia Goth cast as the villain, then confirming the project "unraveled." Kevin Feige admitting four versions were developed and abandoned. Industry insider Jeff Sneider: "Blade is dead. He will not be introduced in a solo movie." Ali will reportedly appear in a Midnight Sons ensemble instead — nearly a decade after the original announcement. Is Blade's development the single biggest disaster in MCU history, or does something else take that title?




















