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‘The Cookie Lady’ Closes Up Shop Despite Fame From ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’

The Cookie Lady was a prominent feature during season 12 of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.


“A Haute Cookie” has officially cooled down. The bakeshop’s owner, known as the “Cookie Lady” on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, announced its closure in the city.

The “Cookie Lady,” whose real name is Shiana White, took to social media to share the bad batch of news.

“Would like to let everyone know that, as of today, A Haute Cookie is officially closed here in Atlanta. You will not be able to order. We’re putting everything on pause to be continued, but as of now, Atlanta has played its course,” explained White. “Super duper grateful for you all, the people, corporations, businesses, movie sets. All the love you guys have shown me since Day One. ”

As for her claim to fame on reality television, the “Cookie Lady” first appeared in season 12 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Former cast member Kenya Moore introduced White to the show, as White’s bakery was next to an additional cast member, Cynthia Bailey’s wine cellar.

However, White’s presence on the show was not always sweet. According to The Jasmine Brand, White became entangled in drama surrounding another friend of the cast, Tanya Sams. White accused Sam’s partner of flirting with her while out at a nightclub. The confrontation of “The Cookie Lady” became a plot-point of the season.

While White remains ingrained in reality show history as “The Cookie Lady,” her business that inspired the nickname is no longer in operation. Despite this, the business owner who brought luxury baked goods to Atlanta has “other places to go,” meaning that her time spreading dough may not be over yet.

White added, “Thank you so much for making this a beautiful situation for me and my family. However, doors do close. People move on, I’ve got other places to go in life. But I so appreciate this journey, its been so beautiful.”

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Ayesha Curry, Draymond Green Get Caught In Confrontation With Paris Police

Curry was seen wiping away tears as Green and her mother-in-law dealt with the police officers.


Ayesha Curry and Draymond Green recently got involved in an altercation with the Paris police. Both were in the city as Curry’s husband, Stephen, led Team USA to Olympic Gold in Men’s basketball.

Green, a long-time teammate of Steph Curry, tried leaving with Ayesha and her mother-in-law, Sonya, from an undisclosed location in Paris. In the footage posted to YouTube by the Hollywood Fix, Curry began to tear up as the police refused to let her and her young children return to their car.

The video showed Sonya and Green trying to reason with the officers. Curry remained surrounded by the police while she carried her newborn child, 3-month-old Caius. Her 6-year-old son, Canon, stood beside her, wearing an American flag. All attended the Olympic Men’s Basketball Final on Aug. 10, where the USA beat France for the gold medal in Paris.

“C’mon, Ayesha,” stated the Curry matriarch to the mother of four.

She also urged the police to “Stop saying ‘madam.'”

“How about help us? How about that,” Sonya questioned the officers.

However, as the group tried to exit, the police continued preventing them. Despite explaining where their vehicle was, the officers refused to let them proceed. According to a man translating for their group, the police stated that restrictions were in place as the French President was also exiting the event.

“Look, they won’t let us go back to where we came from,” continued Sonya. “They won’t let the driver come here, and they won’t let us go back over there.”

Amid the confrontation, Curry wiped away tears as another party member spoke with her. The translator explained the officer’s apologies for the delay and the baby being hit. Green, however, continued to press the officers about why they refused to let them through.

“So even after hitting the baby in the head, there’s still nothing y’all can do to get them to get out of here?” Green inquired.

The video stopped abruptly and did not show the alleged assault on the child. However, many X users called out anti-Blackness and policing issues as global, even if you are a celebrity.

“Ayesha Curry was seen tearing up and being harassed in Paris by the police after the Olympics along with Steph Curry’s mother, Sonya,” wrote AJR, whose bio states they are a journalist. “Paris is full of racism!”

Another X user chimed in. She referred to the alleged racism felt by Kelly Rowland at the Cannes Film Festival as an additional instance of racism in France.

The commenter stated, “After seeing what happened on the Cannes red carpet and these games, the racism in France is undeniable.”

Despite the media frenzy, the Currys have yet to release a statement about the ordeal.

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Towanda Braxton Wears Her Alopecia Loud And Proud: ‘Being Bald Is Amazing’

The new season of "The Braxtons" will feature never-before-seen footage of her alopecia and an exclusive look at her hair patches.


Alopecia is no setback for actress Towanda Braxton, who has been publicly sharing her hair journey in hopes of inspiring others who suffer from the condition.

The 50-year-old television personality opened up about her diagnosis during the Aug. 8 premiere of The Braxtons at the West Cultural Arts Center. “I have alopecia, and I’m just wearing it loud and proud,” Towanda told People about the diagnosis she discovered through doctors. Alopecia, which Pfizer stated disproportionately affects Black people more than their white counterparts, is an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss in patches or larger areas of the scalp or body.

Finding out about her alopecia diagnosis from her doctors was a relief for the reality star. “…I was like, ‘Okay, I hate being right about that, but I was right about that,’ you know?” she said, noting there are many types of alopecia that individuals experience due to the immune system’s attack of the hair follicles. The Envision star shared some advice saying: “Find out which one you have. So just in case you have children, they’ll know how to treat it.”

A 2023 report by the American Academy of Dermatology Association revealed that nearly 15% of Black women are affected by hair loss in the center or crown of the scalp, known as central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA). According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, Black women are prone to traction alopecia, a type of hair loss caused by heat, chemicals, and several hairstyles like braids, weaves, and dreadlocks that may tightly pull at the root of the hair and cause tension. Dermatologist Crystal Aguh, who specializes in hair loss, suggests looser protective styles and removing extensions after a certain period of time.

For Towanda, who currently flaunts a clean-shaved head, “being bald is amazing.” However, she confirmed in a recent interview with V-103 Atlanta that she initially shaved her head in solidarity when her late sister Traci Braxton, who died in 2022, got sick. “I cut it then, and then the entire journey, I didn’t have any hair, but y’all didn’t know I didn’t have any hair,” she said.

Sitting beside her sister Trina Braxton, Towanda revealed that fans will have the opportunity to witness exclusive footage of her hair patches as she shares moments of her alopecia journey on the new season of The Braxtons, which airs on Aug. 9 at 9:30 p.m., on We TV.

High Jump

Silver Medalist Shelby McEwen On Why He Chose Jump-Off Over Shared Gold

McEwen has no regrets over his decision.


Why did United States high jumper Shelby McEwen decide to compete in a jump-off instead of sharing a gold medal with the eventual winner?

According to The Washington Post, the silver medalist and the gold medal winner, New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr, were given the option after several missed attempts by both, to accept being co-gold medal winners or compete in the jump-off to determine who would take home the top medal. McEwen told The Washington Post he and Kerr discussed the options before both agreeing to a jump-off.

“We walked and talked to each other,” McEwen said. “He was like, ‘Let’s jump off.’ I was like, ‘I’m all for it.’”

But McEwen emphasized that Kerr “said it first, and I agreed to it. At some point, I kind of got fatigued. I maybe would have shared it with him, for sure. But I agreed to it, and it was all good.”

Both men matched the height to keep the competition going. But, as the competition advanced, both jumpers missed heights that would have won the competition outright. After Kerr missed his third jump at 2.38 meters (7 feet, 6½ inches), it was officially a tie, with both men able to clear 2.36 meters. Yet, neither man was able to jump higher as they both missed 11 straight jumps. The bar was even lowered two times to try to clear the way for a winner. Although he was able to do 2.36 meters previously, the fatigue he mentioned was seemingly a factor as he was unable to clear it at 2.34 meters. When Kerr followed him, he cleared it.

McEwen, though, has no regrets. 

“I came up short of the gold,” McEwen said. “But I’m still thankful for what I got.”

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Ex-School Worker Sentenced To 9 Years In Prison For Stealing $1.5M Worth Of Chicken Wings

Vera Liddell pleaded guilty to stealing the items while working as the food service director for Harvey School District 152 in Illinois.


A former school employee in Illinois, who was accused of embezzling over $1 million worth of chicken wings, has recently been sentenced to nine years in prison.

According to ABC 7 Chicago, 66-year-old Vera Liddell pleaded guilty to stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings between July 2020 and February 2022 while working as the food service director for Harvey School District 152. Liddell, who was in charge of placing orders with a main supplier for the district, Gordon Food Services, was charged with theft and operating a criminal enterprise in January 2023.

Instead of the food going to the school district, Liddell had it redirected elsewhere but charged the district for the orders. An audit done for the district revealed that the district’s food service department had surpassed the annual budget by $300,000 in just over half a school year, according to prosecutors. The business manager discovered the invoices for the chicken wings, but this wasn’t something they served to the students of the district because the chicken wings contained bones.

It was initially reported that Liddell was accused of ordering more than 11,000 cases of chicken wings from Gordon Food Services and going to pick up the order in a district cargo van. She was seen on surveillance footage picking up orders. Liddell signed an electronic keypad to acknowledge she went to the company to pick up the chicken wings and the school district was later billed for them.

The former school official never brought back the items to the school or used them to feed the students.

According to Queen City News, a proffer presented at Liddell’s bond hearing last year stated, “The massive fraud began at the height of COVID during a time when students were not allowed to be physically present in school. Even though the children were learning remotely, the school district continued to provide meals for the students that their families could pick up.”

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Black-Owned Bookshop Finds Permanent Home Thanks To Philadelphia Community

The founder now owns her building that will continue to provide a communal space for Philadelphia.


Harriett’s Bookshop, a Black-owned business named after Harriet Tubman, has found its permanent home in Philadelphia.

The store’s founder, Jeanine A. Cook, spoke of the journey to becoming a business owner and one who owns her property. Cook opened the shop in 2020 and began trying to purchase the building it’s housed in two years later.

However, it was not until Aug. 6 that Cook became the owner of 258 E. Girard Ave. The four-story building in the Fishtown District was a communal investment, with Cook raising money for the down payment through GoFundMe.

“I’m still in shock,” Cook told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “I’m so excited that people are excited. I hope it ignites a faith for people to go forward with their dreams. It’s really about putting one foot in front of the other.”

Her decision to invest in the property came from a feeling of “sharecropping” due to renting the storefront. She felt the necessity of ownership after seeing fellow Black-owned businesses shut down due to rising rental costs.

“I couldn’t get this idea that I felt like a sharecropper out of my head,” explained Cook. “I had a vision for something different, but I had no idea about how I was going to pull that off.”

Originally, the rental was for Cook to open her consulting firm. However, a shift in her passions led to Harriett’s Bookshop, which has emerged beyond a bookstore and into a community meeting space.

From Cook riding on horseback to deliver books during the pandemic to donating books to protestors in Minneapolis and Louisville during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement, Cook proved that she and Harriett’s Bookshop were staples of the community.

Moreover, Cook launched the Sisterhood Sit-In Trolley Tour in the city to promote Black women-owned businesses that suffered from racist threats. She also owns two other bookshops, including Ida’s in Collingswood, New Jersey, named after Ida B. Wells. The other, Josephine’s in Paris, pays tribute to the legacy of Josephine Baker.

However, her growing presence within Philadelphia led others to pitch in to buy the entire building. She raised $200,000 to secure a down payment and later secured the trust of its previous owner to sell the property to her.

“Up until now, Harriett’s has been a gallery space,” expressed Cook, who also began renovations to include a cafe area. “In this next iteration, she will feel more like a home.”

Now a communal hub and permanent fixture of the community, Harriett’s Bookshop will continue to provide a safe space for all advocating for education, literature, and equality.

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Black Books That Will Get Your Head Right During Black Business Month 

Looking to learn more about business and how to successfully operate? Well, look no further BLACK ENTERPRISE selected 9 business books


Originally Published Aug. 19, 2023.

Looking to learn more about business and how to successfully operate? Well, look no further. BLACK ENTERPRISE has selected nine business books that go beyond scratching the surface. 

Real talk: this is required reading. These Black authors do a deep dive into the world of business, sharing strategies, successful blueprints, and business models to educate about emerging and established entrepreneurs and business owners. 

Want your business to be lit? Then get into this business lit:

Think And Grow Rich: A Black Choice


Written by Napoleon Hill and Dr. Dennis Kimbro, Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice is a classic. This business guide reveals the secrets to success by combining Napoleon Hill’s law of success and Dr. Dennis Kimbro’s in-depth business knowledge with the success habits of notable Black Americans. Readers will learn to overcome mental setbacks to unlock business and lifestyle dreams.  

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The Power of Broke: How Empty Pockets, A Tight Budget, and A Hunger for Success Can Become Your Greatest Competitive Advantage


Daymond John, businessman, investor, founder, and CEO of FUBU, wrote The Power of Broke as a motivational and inspirational book for business entrepreneurs. John tells his story and the stories of other entrepreneurs who have had their backs against the wall. A key takeaway in the text is that a lack of money can be your greatest circumstance, as desperation can boost creativity and passion.

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Things Black People Aren’t Taught 


Things Black People Aren’t Taught is written by Raymond Boseman. A U.S. army veteran with over 30 years of service and a bachelor’s degree in business, Boseman wrote this book to educate Black people on winning and failing, on investing and financial planning so they can achieve a successful retirement for life after work. 

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Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers, and Create Success On Your Own Terms


Written by one of the first African American woman CEOs out of Silicon Valley, Shellye Archambeau details her experiences as a Black woman, mother, and wife in leadership. She also gets into the risks and strategies she took to overcome obstacles and tests as she deals with professional and personal obligations.

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Black Faces In High Places: 10 Strategic Actions For Black Professionals To Reach The Top and Stay There

Black Faces In High Places was written by Jeffrey Robinson and Dr. Randal Pinkett. This book is a critical guide for Black professionals looking to advance in their organizations and industries and how to navigate the transitions. The text highlights remarkable Black people who have achieved such goals.

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 We Should All Be Millionaires 


Rachel Rodgers, business coach and CEO of Hello Seven Podcast, penned this how-to book. We Should All Be Millionaires is a step-by-step guide to empowering yourself and creating the plan, support, and confidence to build and grow wealth. This leadership book will teach how to make million-dollar decisions and strategies to bring in money.

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 Build the Damn Thing: How to Start a Successful Business If You’re Not a Rich White Guy


Build the Damn Thing is written by Kathryn Finney, a venture capitalist and pioneering entrepreneur. In this guide, Finney details how to start a business from the ground up, from creating a business plan to refining the product and maneuvering in a space not meant for the disenfranchised.

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Billionaire Branding: How Hip Hop’s Cash Kings Built Their Empires


Billionaire Branding, a study guide written by brand consultant and hip-hop enthusiast Mr. T Brookshire Harris, is for people who want to brand and rebrand themselves by learning branding secrets from three hip-hop icons. 

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The Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom: Build Wealth, Retire Early, and Live the Life Of Your Dreams


Philanthropist and educator Paris Woods wrote the Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom. This Black girl’s guide teaches how to win financially with a plan—not only meant for Black girls—to avoid common financial traps and ways to build generational wealth. 

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A Life-Changing Incident Opened The Door For Dr. Michelle Rankine To Own 3 Top-Earning Franchises

While investing in a franchise provides a blueprint for people starting their entrepreneurial journey, the road to success includes some challenges. 


Dr. Michelle Rankine’s journey to owning three Right At Home franchises that have made millions came from a personal tragedy. Her younger brother was in a car accident and became a paraplegic—forcing her family to confront a situation they never envisioned.

“Imagine you’re 21 and living what you thought was a normal life, getting ready for graduation, and now you are a paraplegic,” she tells BLACK ENTERPRISE. “That was devastating for my brother and family.”

Rankine and her mother decided to be his caregivers, but they quickly learned that caring for a loved one can come with challenges, and it’s not always something your loved one wants.

“One of the things about caring for your loved one is that there are boundaries with that,” she says. “As a paraplegic, you aren’t able to use the restroom or activities of daily living. There are some boundaries in regards to what you want your family involved in or not.”

Rankine and her family saw a significant change in her brother’s engagement after moving forward with his social worker’s recommendation of home care. The onboarding process of getting her brother home care sparked her interest in assisting others with what can be challenging for families to navigate. The owner met with her family, walked them through the process, and handled her family with care that left a mark on her big enough to want to pay it forward for the next family in need.  

Owning A Multimillion Dollar Franchise Without Experience

Rankine has no medical or healthcare background and decided owning a franchise was the best option for entering the industry. She now owns franchises across Texas: Collin, Denton, and Tarrant Counties.

While investing in a franchise provides a blueprint for people starting their entrepreneurial journey, the road to success still includes some challenges. “For myself, one of the challenges is the picture that you begin to have of what you want versus the actual divine delay that needs to happen,” Rankine says.

She adds that she had to change her perspective on what it means to be successful.

“Success [in the industry] is “offering services and giving opportunities to your caregivers to make sure they have the training because that’s my product and service,” says Rankine. “You want to be successful really quickly…as a microwave effect, and really, it’s a crock pot. You have to really let the lessons sit and savor.”

Rankine’s three franchises have made several million dollars over the more than 10 years she has been in business. She takes great pride in being a Black franchise owner–especially regarding addressing the health disparities among Black and Brown communities.

Filling The Gap For Minority Communities

Rankine aims to mitigate health disparities in minority communities by educating people on healthcare and helping families develop a contingency plan for home healthcare.

One misconception she’s tackling among these communities is that families think they must care for their loved ones alone. 

“Our default to that is not to reach out to a third-party company, but going through church. We’ll seek church community before we actually hire someone. We have made an active effort to reach out to a lot of churches to start having the conversation on preparing for care,” she adds.

In many instances, insurance and Medicare are not enough for extra services such as home healthcare, even though the benefits outweigh community care. According to Rankine, care in a community setting puts loved ones at risk when others in the home are sick, for example.

The average cost of a home health aide is $33 per hour. Rankine is having these difficult conversations with people and families about being financially prepared and investing in long-term care insurance.

“The rewarding piece [for me] is giving solutions to a family,” she says. “I’ve always loved to be a fixer of some sort, and I’ve always enjoyed giving back in other ways.”

Discord is banned in Turkey and Russia with users claiming “they just lost their entire community”


Discord: Why the messaging app is under scrutiny 10 11 2024

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It’s also worth noting that Discord was fined by a Moscow court last month for “failing to delete prohibited information.” The ban is the consequence of Discord “violating Russian law”, and happened after Discord refused to delete flagged items deemed illegal. Roskomnadzor, Russia’s internet regulator, ordered Discord last week to delete around 1,000 channels and pages from its platform. The good news is that it’s possible to regain streamlabs chatbot discord access to Discord (and other blocked sites) in Russia and Turkey with the help of a VPN. Read on to find out why these countries have banned Discord and how you can use today’s best VPNs to unblock government-restricted content. Russia has banned Discord, with Turkey following suit shortly after, citing that the app violated the law by failing to remove illegal content from its platform and refusing to assist the authorities.

Russia’s internet regulator reportedly accused the platform of posting extremist content, including child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Turkey followed suit, blocking the app after it refused to share user data with the government. All you need to do is open the VPN app and connect to a server outside Russia or Turkey. A virtual private network (VPN) spoofs your real IP address and fools ISPs into thinking that you’re physically located in the same place VPN server. This helps you sidestep geo-restrictions and government-imposed bans on all kinds of sites, including platforms like Discord, Instagram, and X, independent news channels, and even streaming services like Netflix and BBC iPlayer. Turkey’s Discord ban

Turkey banned Discord after the company failed to hand over requested user data to the government.

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Interestingly, however, the Russian government, by banning Discord, has angered the Russian military that was using the app to coordinate troops on the battlefield in the country’s ongoing conflict against Ukraine. According to reports, the sudden ban on Discord caught the Russian military off guard, and as a result, they were left without proper communications. Basically, any content that criticizes ChatGPT the Russia-Ukraine war or any Russian officials, supports LGBT activism, or promotes content by the Kremlin’s opposition is considered illegal under Russian law. Discord failed to delete all such content from its platform and was, therefore. But Nexon says Discord’s refusal to comply deprives it of necessary information to go after people it believes are illegally infringing on its IP.

The platform also raised eyebrows among Turkish regulators after some users, in private groups hosted on Discord, posted messages praising a recent double murder of two 19-year-old women in Istanbul, local media reported. “We are determined to protect our young people and our children… from harmful and criminal publications on social media and the internet,” Tunc wrote on X. Harvey’s history with games started when he first begged his parents for a World of Warcraft subscription aged 12, though he’s since been cursed with Final Fantasy 14-brain and a huge crush on G’raha Tia. He made his start as a freelancer, writing for websites like Techradar, The Escapist, Dicebreaker, The Gamer, Into the Spine—and of course, PC Gamer. He’ll sink his teeth into anything that looks interesting, though he has a soft spot for RPGs, soulslikes, roguelikes, deckbuilders, MMOs, and weird indie titles.

Discord allows voice and video calls along with text messaging, and users can share content and chat in private or public virtual communities. Discord was first released in May 2015, initially to allow online gamers to communicate while playing. More than half a billion people have downloaded the app and, according to the platform, it has 150 million regular users. Nexon alleges that Discord members “often use” the platform “to provide pirated versions of video games,” including Nexon’s. Germany and France have raised concerns about Discord’s data collection practices and how it handles user information, especially for younger users.

Groups espousing controversial political views or spreading hatred and extremist propaganda have been able to flourish on the platform because of Discord’s privacy rules and lax content moderation standards, compared to rivals Facebook, Instagram and X. The platform’s voice and text options are integrated in a way that allows users to drop into conversations without direct calling (like through Skype) and switch easily between texting and voice chatting. NBC News said there were an additional 165 cases where Discord had been allegedly used for so-called sextortion — where children are pressured into sending sexually graphic images of themselves — or sending or receiving child sexual abuse images.

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This process bypasses geo-restrictions so that you can access Discord from anywhere in the world. There are often sensible arguments for these bans, but sometimes, you’ll simply want to access your favorite site when the time is right, but you won’t be able to because a restriction is in place. Discord has, from time to time, been banned in certain countries. And it’s almost definitely a restricted site in a number of schools, workplaces, and locations where visiting Discord is not tolerated. The platform has become a meeting place for those who follow counterculture narratives, including the incel (involuntary celibate) movement, hacking groups and cryptocurrency investors. Its most popular “server,” with 20 million followers, is about the artificial intelligence platform Midjourney.

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In the United States, Discord has been investigated by the FBI in criminal cases where the platform was allegedly used for grooming minors and spreading images of child sexual abuse. Moscow’s move was followed a day later by Turkey, whose BTK communications authority blocked the app nationwide after a ruling by a court in Ankara. Russian regulator Roskomnadzor said Discord was “actively used by criminals” and that the platform had failed to comply with an order issued on October 1 demanding the removal of nearly a thousand items of content.

Discord’s attorney warned Nexon in the letter that its request would infringe on its users’ First Amendment rights to free speech and their decision to be anonymous. “The Requests improperly seek to unmask anonymous speakers and consequently compel disclosure of material protected by the First Amendment,” Discord wrote in the July letter. You can foun additiona information about ai customer service and artificial intelligence and NLP. Discord and Nexon did not immediately provide comments to The Verge.

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Krishi covers buying guides and how-to’s related to software, online tools, and tech products here at TechRadar. As a tech fanatic, Krishi also loves writing about the latest happenings in the world of cybersecurity, AI, and software. A VPN also encrypts your web traffic by routing it through an end-to-end encrypted tunnel on one of its own servers and not your ISP’s. This will keep your messages and any data you share over the internet private. Additionally, we recommend connecting to VPN servers in privacy havens such as Switzerland for even better privacy and security from prying eyes.

Discord says piracy subpoena would violate users’ First Amendment rights

The authorities claimed to have evidence that the platform was being used by bad actors to commit child sexual abuse and obscenity offenses. One such instance includes the glorification of the murder of two women in Istanbul earlier this month. Discord, and other large social media networks, now face increased scrutiny over content moderation practices under the EU’s Digital Services Act, which requires platforms to quickly remove harmful content. Roskomnadzor stated that the ban was enforced to prevent the platform from being used for, among other things, extremist purposes, the sale of drugs, and the posting of illegal information.

During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, Discord’s management widened the platform’s focus to include virtually all online communities. Discord was also denounced in 2017 for allowing its platform to be used to promote a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which erupted in violence and left one person dead. Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said the decision was made to “protect” children from online abuse when using Discord.

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Under the DMCA, companies that suspect infringement of their copyright can seek a subpoena from a federal court to get another service provider to give it information on the user suspected of violating its copyright. Turkish prosecutors began an investigation into Discord on October 5 over allegations that some Discord users were blackmailing young children to take nude images of themselves and post them in groups, news agency Anadolu reported. Roskomnadzor had previously fined the San Francisco-based app for failing to remove banned content. Russia is banning chat platform Discord, the Washington Post reports.

Korean game publisher Nexon wants information on users it suspects of infringing on its IP.

French regulators fined the platform €800,000 ($875,000) in November 2022 over its failures to abide by the European Union’s data protection rules. The Kremlin has regularly targeted Western social media platforms, particularly since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Among the technology platforms now banned in Russia are X, formerly Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Turkish authorities said that Discord refused to share any IP addresses and content with them to allow them to monitor and prevent crimes and illegal activity, and this is why it has been banned. Discord is fighting to keep its users anonymous in a court battle over piracy on the platform, claiming it would violate users’ First Amendment rights to hand over too much of their information.

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The twist is that the Russian military relies on Discord to coordinate communications, since the military doesn’t have its own platforms in place to support secure messaging. I went to a coffee morning this weekend and was flashbanged with an ask for my Discord handle. While platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram allow the creation of single-threaded groups, Discord goes one stage further, allowing groups to segment into multiple channels. Several US states have passed legislation to boost the protection of children online, which has also affected Discord. The measures include tougher age verification measures and the protection of personal data​.

“I was obsessed with FF11, and I made something like a prototype of Discord as software that could be used while playing the game.” Discord was also fined by a Moscow court last month for “failing to delete prohibited information.” The ban has drawn criticism from pro-military bloggers who said Russian forces had been using Discord to coordinate units on the battlefield in Ukraine. According to the bloggers, Russian soldiers have been left without an effective alternative. A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee.

It’s gonna take some doing for very little gain and we’re all already there. Popular platforms such as Facebook, X, and Instagram are also restricted, making it harder for folks in Russia to stay in touch and keep up with the current affairs around the world. By Lauren Feiner, a senior policy reporter at The Verge, ChatGPT App covering the intersection of Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill. She spent 5 years covering tech policy at CNBC, writing about antitrust, privacy, and content moderation reform. The platform insists it has strengthened its practices against online harms in recent years, especially those faced by young users.

The best VPNs for unblocking sites like Discord are not free, but most do offer free trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can bypass geo-restrictions to retain access to your favorite sites without spending anything. This obviously isn’t a long-term solution, but it works well if you’re traveling or temporarily away from home. VPNs can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to secure servers in other locations.

  • The ban has drawn criticism from pro-military bloggers who said Russian forces had been using Discord to coordinate units on the battlefield in Ukraine.
  • It’s gonna take some doing for very little gain and we’re all already there.
  • This process bypasses geo-restrictions so that you can access Discord from anywhere in the world.
  • A virtual private network (VPN) spoofs your real IP address and fools ISPs into thinking that you’re physically located in the same place VPN server.

The app joins platforms like Facebook and X, which have also been blocked in the country since the start of its war with Ukraine. I have a feeling that’s because, while the progression from the days of dial-up has certainly made voice-chat simpler, Discord is so straightforward you can set up a server with your eyes closed. Trying to use something else is like trying to pitch someone on a search engine other than Google, or a diehard D&D player on a different tabletop system.

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New Black Woman-Owned Tech College In Alabama Prepares For Inaugural Classes

Shakea Miller has opened 1 on 1 Technical and Theological College, becoming the first Black woman to open a degree-granting technical college in Alabama.


Shakea Miller is the first Black woman to establish a degree-granting technical institution in Alabama. Her initiative aims to diversify the educational landscape and broaden opportunities in the state..

Miller’s 1 on 1 Technical and Theological College’s opened June 24. Located in Phenix City, the school offers certificate programs across various fields. “1 on 1 Technical & Theological College (1 on 1 T&T) aims to provide biblical and comprehensive educational opportunities with a focus on empowering all students but also addressing the educational disparities faced by African American communities,” Miller told BlackNews.com.

The school’s mission lies in providing an equitable education for all, no matter their race or socioeconomic background.

“I am deeply honored to open the doors of this institution, which stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the resilience and determination of countless individuals who have fought for equal rights in education,” Miller said. “This college is more than an academic institution as it is a platform for transformation while providing the tools and knowledge necessary to uplift our communities.”

Miller is the sixth Black woman to start a technical college. Her establishing the educational institution in Alabama is also significant. According to AL.com, 6 out of 10 students in the state’s high-poverty schools are Black.

This gap in education quality threatens the academic possibilities for Black students. However, 1 on 1 technical college seeks to break down these systemic barriers.

“By establishing this college, I hope to inspire the next generation of leaders and innovators, who will carry forward the torch of progress and equality,” Miller said. “…Committed to cultivating an environment that not only educates but also empowers students to create positive change in their communities and beyond.”

Classes begin Sept. 16.

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