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banning

[ban-ing] / ˈbæn ɪŋ /


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The protests last year began after the government moved to regulate social media, briefly banning at least 26 platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X.

From Barron's

Anthropic’s hesitance to give the blanket approval and desire to maintain red lines banning uses for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons frustrated some administration officials, people familiar with the conversations said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spurs said the "conduct of a small number of fans" was "utterly abhorrent" and have issued them with banning orders.

From BBC

That is even with TikTok's community guidelines asking users to "label realistic AI-generated content" and banning content considered to "harmfully mislead or impersonate others".

From BBC

It’s unclear how many companies have taken the step of explicitly banning employees from using work-related information to trade on prediction markets.

From Barron's