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#Kink and #LGBT dating apps #exposed 1.5m private user images online

"Researchers have discovered nearly 1.5 million pictures from specialist dating apps – many of which are explicit – being stored online without password protection, leaving them #vulnerable to hackers and #extortionists.

Anyone with the link was able to view the private photos from five platforms developed by M.A.D Mobile: kink sites #BDSM People and Chica, and LGBT apps Pink, Brish and Translove."
bbc.com/news/articles/c05m5m5v

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www.bbc.comDating apps for kink and LGBT communities expose 1.5m private user images onlineThe often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.

X, la plateforme sociale autrefois connue sous le nom de Twitter, a été vendue.

Elon Musk a déclaré vendredi que xAI, sa société d'intelligence artificielle, avait acquis X dans une transaction entièrement stock qui évalue xAI à 80 milliards de dollars et X à 33 milliards de dollars.

“I’m sorry if I fall short as a boyfriend sometimes… I’m over here teaching myself how to be a man.” 💭
A lot of men aren’t cold. They aren’t heartless. They aren’t incapable of love. They’re just learning on the fly.
Many of us weren’t shown how to be a good partner.
We weren’t taught how to love properly.
We weren’t given a manual on how to express emotions without looking weak.
🔹 We learned independence before we learned vulnerability.
🔹 We learned survival before we learned love.
🔹 We learned how to take on the world before we learned how to let someone in.
So if I fall short, if I don’t always know how to show up perfectly, it’s not because I don’t care. It’s because I’m still figuring it out.
🔥 Real men aren’t born—they’re built.
💡 And growth takes time.
A little patience, a little understanding, and a woman who sees the effort can make all the difference. Because teaching yourself how to be a man while trying to love someone right? That’s a war most men fight silently.

#Manhood #Growth #LoveAndLessons #EmotionalMaturity #BecomingBetter #Masculinity #Relationships #Healing #RealMen #SelfImprovement #Vulnerability #EmotionalGrowth #Patience #Understanding #MenMatter #MentalHealth #StrongNotSilent #LoveTakesWork #PersonalGrowth #LearningToLove

#exposed #aEvl us

InstagramDaMon Cortez on Instagram: "In a recent analysis, CNN’s fact-checker Daniel Dale highlighted 13 significant falsehoods from President Donald Trump’s first month back in office.  • Claim: Achieved “the largest tax cut in American history.” • Fact: While substantial, the tax cuts did not surpass previous cuts in economic impact or federal revenue. • Claim: The U.S. became “energy independent” under his leadership. • Fact: The country continued to import significant energy; true energy independence was not achieved. • Claim: His administration “rebuilt the military.” • Fact: Despite increased defense spending, experts noted the military was not entirely rebuilt during his tenure. • Claim: The economy experienced “unprecedented growth.” • Fact: Economic growth rates were comparable to previous administrations, not unprecedented. • Claim: Implemented “the most comprehensive healthcare reform.” • Fact: No significant healthcare legislation was passed during this period. • Claim: “Crime rates have dropped to historic lows.” • Fact: Crime statistics did not show a significant decrease; some areas experienced increases. • Claim: “Record numbers of jobs created.” • Fact: Job creation figures were consistent with pre-existing trends, not record-breaking. • Claim: “Solved the immigration crisis.” • Fact: Immigration challenges persisted, with no comprehensive solution implemented. • Claim: “Defeated ISIS entirely.” • Fact: While weakened, ISIS remained active in certain regions. • Claim: “Restored law and order in all cities.” • Fact: Civil unrest and protests continued in various cities. • Claim: “Balanced the federal budget.” • Fact: The federal budget remained unbalanced, with deficits continuing. • Claim: “Revitalized the coal industry.” • Fact: The coal industry continued to decline due to market forces and environmental policies. • Claim: “Established the best relationship with North Korea.” • Fact: Diplomatic relations with North Korea remained strained, with limited progress. These examples illustrate a pattern of misinformation highlighted in Dale’s analysis. For a comprehensive understanding of all 13 falsehoods, refer to the full article."1,733 likes, 20 comments - purpleroom_politics on February 23, 2025: "In a recent analysis, CNN’s fact-checker Daniel Dale highlighted 13 significant falsehoods from President Donald Trump’s first month back in office.  • Claim: Achieved “the largest tax cut in American history.” • Fact: While substantial, the tax cuts did not surpass previous cuts in economic impact or federal revenue. • Claim: The U.S. became “energy independent” under his leadership. • Fact: The country continued to import significant energy; true energy independence was not achieved. • Claim: His administration “rebuilt the military.” • Fact: Despite increased defense spending, experts noted the military was not entirely rebuilt during his tenure. • Claim: The economy experienced “unprecedented growth.” • Fact: Economic growth rates were comparable to previous administrations, not unprecedented. • Claim: Implemented “the most comprehensive healthcare reform.” • Fact: No significant healthcare legislation was passed during this period. • Claim: “Crime rates have dropped to historic lows.” • Fact: Crime statistics did not show a significant decrease; some areas experienced increases. • Claim: “Record numbers of jobs created.” • Fact: Job creation figures were consistent with pre-existing trends, not record-breaking. • Claim: “Solved the immigration crisis.” • Fact: Immigration challenges persisted, with no comprehensive solution implemented. • Claim: “Defeated ISIS entirely.” • Fact: While weakened, ISIS remained active in certain regions. • Claim: “Restored law and order in all cities.” • Fact: Civil unrest and protests continued in various cities. • Claim: “Balanced the federal budget.” • Fact: The federal budget remained unbalanced, with deficits continuing. • Claim: “Revitalized the coal industry.” • Fact: The coal industry continued to decline due to market forces and environmental policies. • Claim: “Established the best relationship with North Korea.” • Fact: Diplomatic relations with North Korea remained strained, with limited progress. These examples illustrate a pattern of misinformation highlighted in Dale’s analysis. For a comprehensive understanding of all 13 falsehoods, refer to the full article.".