Kevin Maxen, an assistant coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars, made sports history after publicly coming out as gay.
04.07.2023 - 03:35 / deadline.com
Jack Dorsey has given his thoughts on Meta’s new Twitter rival Threads as the social platform preps a launch on July 6.
After Apple’s iOS App Store gave a preview of Threads, people have been analyzing what Meta is going to offer. Among the people interested in the new digital platform is Dorsey who has already shared his reaction on Twitter.
“Are your Threads are belong to us,” Dorsey tweeted along with a screenshot of the data that the app may collect that links it back to the user.
Musk would reply to Dorsey’s tweet adding, “Yeah.”
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In the “Data Linked to You” section on the App Store, Threads states that they may collect your financial info, contact info, user content, browsing history, usage data, purchases, contacts, identifiers, sensitive info, location, search history and other data.
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Looking at the same App Privacy section on Twitter, the platform that Dorsey co-founded, some of the data that is link to users that the developers collect includes purchases, contact info, user content, browsing history, usage data, location, contacts, search history, identifiers, diagnostics. Twitter seemingly collects a similar amount of data from its users minus health and fitness, financial info and sensitive info.
Bluesky, another Twitter competitor that Dorsey has invested in, only states that they may collect data from users like contact info, identifiers and user content.
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Threads is linked directly to Instagram with users of the latter able to seamlessly start using the new platform using their same username. The new
Kevin Maxen, an assistant coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars, made sports history after publicly coming out as gay.
, and explained, «I don't want to feel like I have to think about it anymore.»«I don’t want to feel like I have to lie about who I am seeing, or why I am living with someone else,» Maxen shared. «I want to be vocal in support of people living how they want to live, but I also want to just live and not feel fear about how people will react.»Maxen explained that he came forward with the support of his personal network of friends and family, and his boyfriend of two years, Nick.He also said that it «wasn't until recently» that he came to truly realize that he has «the right and responsibility to love and be loved.»«Maybe sharing this will hopefully give someone else the strength to accept their own life and take control of their own story,» Maxen shared with the outlet.A post shared by Kevin Maxen (@kmax3824)Jaguars owner Shad Khan — who has been very vocal in the past regarding his support for anti-discrimination legislation — praised Maxen in a statement to ESPN on Thursday.«Kevin is a Jacksonville Jaguar through and through, and a key member of our football team and community,» he shared.
JAY-Z's mom, Dr. Gloria Carter, and her new wife, Roxanne Wiltshire, wore matching smiles as they walked their first red carpet as a married couple. The pair, who got hitched earlier this month, attended the Shawn Carter Foundation's 20th Anniversary Black Tie Gala on Friday, where they posed for photographs arm-in-arm.Carter, 72, wore a sleek black tuxedo jacket with leather lapels, a gray silk scarf under her collar and a fashionable pair of black glasses.
Grace Van Patten and Jackson White are going strong and looking as chic as ever.
Before Darius Jackson seemingly imploded his relationship with Keke Palmer when he shamed her for wearing a sexy outfit at an Usher concert, the (former?) couple appeared to be on the same page when it came to maintaining the privacy of their relationship.
Is Skai Jackson having money problems?? If not, she could have fooled her followers…
Ryan Dorsey and his son Josey, who he shares with the late Naya Rivera, are keeping the Glee actress’ memory alive three years after her tragic death.
Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson.Though has wavered over how much to share of their relationship with the public, the Hollywood triple threat has shown nothing but respect and adoration for on social media. “It’s so cringy writing a birthday post for you because the love is so sacred,” Palmer of Jackson in January. “It almost feels asinine to try to share or give a glimpse into something that only we could understand.
faced criticism after making negative comments about his partner Keke Palmer’s outfit while she was at a concert.In response to a clip posted on Wednesday (July 5) showing Usher serenading Palmer during his recent show in Las Vegas, Jackson tweeted: “It’s the outfit tho.. you a mom.”In a follow-up tweet, he added: “We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is. This is my family & my representation.
William Earl Stage 32, the social network designed to support TV and film professionals in more than 185 countries, has reached the milestone of 1 million members as the company expands its offerings. The service was founded in 2011 by Richard “RB” Botto, an actor, producer and screenwriter. The platform features global job boards and 3,000 hours of webinars, classes and labs to support a wide range of entertainment industry careers, including above- and below-the-line disciplines. Among the top markets for Stage 32 are the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, South Africa, India, Saudi Arabia, Germany, the Netherlands and Australia. The price of the service ranges depending on the level and duration of access. A one-year subscription to its Writers Room plan, offering a database of open film and TV writing jobs, costs about $350.
Jack Grealish looked to be having the time of his life in Ibiza as he enjoys some time off following a string of football wins.The Man City player, 27, was seen enjoying some time in the sunshine alongside his bodyguard and pals as he took a break on the Spanish island. The footballer kept things cool in a black and gold patterned Gucci shirt with matching shorts which he paired with a pair of Calvin Klein boxers.
Things are getting feisty on social media!
Former Fifth Harmony star Lauren Jauregui has a really fascinating theory about the whole Twitter s**t show that has gone down over the last week — and, like, the last year.
Twitter users frustrated with the changes in the Elon Musk-led social media platform will now have the option to try Instagram’s Threads.
is finally over — but not without one more headline-making moment. A scene in Sunday’s season finale of the controversial,“torture porn” HBO series — streaming on Max — featured Jocelyn’s (Lily-Rose Depp) management fearing that the troubled pop star could have trouble filling seats on her upcoming tour. Jocelyn’s agent offers: “You know, f—kin’ Kanye [West] was filling arenas until he decided to start following Adolf Hitler.”The remark references the 46-year-old “Can’t Tell Me Nothing'” rapper’s admiration of Hitler, which he publicly expressed last year among a stream of other anti-Semitic remarks.
McKinley Franklin editor Elon Musk’s controversial Twitter takeover in October 2022 is facing more scrutiny after the Tesla CEO announced another shift to the social media platform this Saturday. Musk implemented a “temporary limit” on the amount of posts users can view per day, defined by varying limits depending on users’ subscription status. Musk had previously come under fire after acquiring Twitter for laying off around 80% of the company’s employees, reinstating once-restricted profiles and tweeting conspiracy theories. Musk’s controversial leadership of the site has left some users in search of another text-based social media platform.
Lauren Jauregui is sharing her opinion after Elon Musk set viewing limits on Twitter. The former Fifth Harmony member feels that it’s not a “coincidence” that the Tesla founder is implementing these changes as the U.S. prepares for another presidential elections cycle.
Lauren Jauregui is slamming Elon Musk again.
Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder and former CEO, is weighing in on the uproar Elon Musk caused on the social platform after setting “view limits” on tweets.
Hot dogs aren’t on the menu. Snoop Dogg is on the menu – and on the marquee.