SEATTLE — LinkedIn said on Thursday that it was shutting down its professional networking service in China later this year, citing “a significantly more challenging operating environment and greater compliance requirements,” in a move that completes the fracture between American social networks and China.
LinkedIn, which is owned by Microsoft, said it would offer a new app for the Chinese market focused solely on job postings. It will not have social networking features such as sharing posts and commenting, which have been critical to LinkedIn’s success in the United States and elsewhere.
American blacks. Blacks from Africa who really want to prosper they go to college, get a graduation or go to a foreign college and get a graduation. The serious ones don't play the racial card. They climb their way up by themselves. American blacks are lazy, at least the ones advocading for racial quotas, etc.
Never watched the series but I feel bad for the old fans. Just like some things I like it's hard to see people slowly changing it until you realise you don't like it anymore. i mean, nothing is forever and most things change but when you see poeple deliberately changing things into something the majority of fans will dislike it is sad.
Most of the internet were always more liberal. Websites like Stormfront and white supremacists always had trouble to keep alive. The post "occupy wall street" theory makes sense because, after this period, the left became identitarian left and more radical. So a bunch of entitled pricks got better positions at IT companies and, when Gamergate happened, they were caught offguard. They didn't expect that reaction. So the left "has the right" to silence everyone not far left in all IT platforms.
Soon, german sutends must move to Syria so muslims don't get offended.