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New phone abd this app appear to be incompatible. Come on, Windows Phone. Stop screwing everything up. The app gap is made worse when your new phones can't use what few solid apps you have in the store. Moronic...original review: Amazing. Used once a day for a daily vacation electronic postcard; everyone commented on how cool it was.
Would love to be able to.extend to 60 photos from 30 and to use pictures that ate saved (or edited) as editing photos puts them in the saved folder rather than camera roll, where the app can not pull from. Otherwise, amazing design, great options, wonderfully energetic music and killer effects.
ON FEBRUARY 3, A TELEVISION VIEWER in southeast Texas submitted a complaint to the Federal Communications Commission about CNN—or, as the complaint’s heading called it, the “Communist News Network.” That complaint read: Please shut this fake news outlet down bent on terrorizing America with their false narratives promoted by left wing fascist psychopaths. A few days later, the FCC responded by referring the viewer to its consumer guide on free speech, which explains that the “FCC is barred by law from trying to prevent the broadcast of any point of view.” The response also noted that “no further action is required by the FCC.” That’s the FCC sent to me recently to fulfill a FOIA request I filed asking for all consumer complaints submitted since October 1, 2016, containing the phrase “fake news,” which as an expression that month.
It grew out of the 2016 presidential campaign and efforts by propagandists and pranksters to spread fabricated stories to exploit readers’ biases. Trump and his surrogates quickly repurposed the phrase as a cudgel to bash truthful stories and credible outlets they disliked, and eventually “fake news” came to be applied, as Slate’s Will Oremus, “to everything from Breitbart News to Donald Trump’s tweets to the media commentary of CNN’s Brian Stelter.” TRENDING: That’s evident in the FCC records I received—the varying conceptions of “fake news,” and how they’re employed both as shields and swords, to protect the public discourse and to attack outlets and journalists. Of the 40 complaints, 19 addressed the mainstream media’s reporting as a whole, or focused on that of a supposedly left-leaning outlet, such as CNN or MSNBC. Five others addressed Fox News’ reporting. The rest ran the gamut, and included complaints about the National Enquirer’s presence at supermarket checkouts and the urgent need for the FCC to “drain” Facebook’s “swamp.”. Although the FCC redacted some details from the complaints (like the filers’ names, addresses, and phone numbers) under the FOIA’s, the substance was left alone. Below is a selection of the complaints, each accompanied by its place of origin and the date it was filed.