TikTok is facing a ban in the US. How do adults in the US use TikTok? 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ March 17th
Temu is not playing by the rules and the EU is investigating Aliexpress. A global network of thousands of violent predators are after the children. Broadband now 100/20 Mbps in the US.
You're reading paid english version of #TYDEN. It's always up to twice as long as the free version (which is not available in english anyway). More information, more context, more details. In the subscription settings of your account it’s possible to choose which version (Czech, English, podcast) you want to receive by email/notification. Thousands characters, thousands words, to read. Every sunday.
⁉️ But before we get into the usual weekly review, there is one change and two questions.
The English #weekly will go out by e-mail on Sunday, at the same time as the Czech version. This is the small change
More importantly, the question of whether Sunday is the "best" day to send is being addressed, so the question is for you, the subscriber. Would another day be more convenient for you?
The second question is related to another consideration. The Sunday emailing is too long, up to 20,000 characters is a lot, so it begs the question - would you be more comfortable with #weekly coming twice a week? For example, on Wednesday and Sunday?
Let us know via Substack or at rychlofky@gmail.com
Roku is facing a backlash after it apparently locked down the devices of users who disagree with its new dispute resolution terms and asked them to write a letter opting out. (ArsTechnica)
APEK warns: Temu does not play by the rules, Czech e-shops are at a disadvantage (ipress release)
An analysis of more than 3 million Discord and Telegram chats in more than 50 groups found a global network of thousands of violent predators targeting, harassing and extorting children online. (Wired)
How online group 764 uses Discord and Telegram to blackmail teens into degrading and violent acts, and then boast about it. Discord removed 34K users in 2023 (Washington Post)
An investigation into Onerep.com, a company that helps people remove their personal information from people search sites, suggests that its CEO has set up dozens of people search sites. (Krebs on Security)