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  2. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    Most Web search engines are commercial ventures supported by advertising revenue and thus some of them allow advertisers to have their listings ranked higher in search results for a fee. Search engines that do not accept money for their search results make money by running search related ads alongside the regular search engine results. The ...

  3. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams, and was launched in July of that year. Twitter grew quickly; by 2012 more than 100 million users produced 340 million tweets per day. Twitter, Inc., was based in San Francisco, California, and had more than 25 offices around the world.

  4. Doxing - Wikipedia

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    A fictional example of a doxing post on social media. In this case, the victim's personal name and address are shown. Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent.

  5. Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film) - Wikipedia

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    Looking For Mr. Goodbar is the 1977 soundtrack album of the film of the same name. The album includes numerous disco, R&B and rock tracks from the era reflective of the music being played in clubs and discos in that period, as well as the film's theme, "Don't Ask To Stay Until Tomorrow" (written by Carol Connors and Artie Kane ), presented in ...

  6. Searching (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Searching film series consists of American mystery-thriller screenlife films, including two theatrical movies, and one theatrical-streaming exclusive film. The plot of each movie centers around parent-child relationships, and depict the use of public records through technology in investigations of true crime.

  7. 8chan - Wikipedia

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    One of the victims of a swatting attack said that she was singled out because she had followed someone on Twitter. [57] [58] On February 9, 2015, content on the "/baphomet/" subboard was wiped after personal information of Katherine Forrest , the presiding judge in the Silk Road case, had been posted there.

  8. Black Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Black Twitter is an internet community largely consisting of the Black diaspora of users on Twitter, focused on issues of interest to the black community. Feminista Jones described it in Salon as "a collective of active, primarily African-American Twitter users who have created a virtual community proving adept at bringing about a wide range of sociopolitical changes."

  9. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    But, you can come close in some situations. If you're looking for something on a talk (or, sometimes, project) page, people tend to leave a signature after each edit, and such pages are usually set up so old edits roll off onto archive pages. In this case, the proximity search operator can find instances of your search term near the user's name.