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Man Accused of Inappropriate Social Media Interactions with Teen Waives Hearing

CLEARFIELD – A Woodland man is accused of having inappropriate interactions with a teenage girl on a social media app. Colton T. Suhoney, 20, is charged with felony unlawful contact with a minor-sexual offense and criminal use of communication facility. Suhoney waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday, sending his case to county court. Bail is set at $25,000, unsecured. According to the affidavit, the investigation began after local police were provided case details from Children & Youth Services. Suhoney had reportedly been messaging a 14-year-old girl about “messing around” with her. During a forensic interview, it was disclosed Suhoney had messaged the girl, saying their relationship could be kept “secret.” The SnapChat message contained a photo showing Suhoney’s face and a heart emoji. A screenshot was also provided. The affidavit notes that Suhoney was being investigated following sexual allegations made by other teenage girls. In a Child Advocacy Center interview Dec. 29, the girl said she had Suhoney on SnapChat for about a year until March of 2022. She reportedly blocked him once he began asking about hanging out, which she found “weird” because he was an adult. The girl said Suhoney messaged her on breaks at work

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Bucks County sues several social media giants – CBS Philadelphia

Bucks County sues several social media giants Bucks County sues several social media giants 00:46 BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. (CBS) -- Bucks County is suing several social media giants.Bucks County officials, commissioners and the district attorney talked about the suit Wednesday. It was filed Tuesday in California.The lawsuit names TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat. It accuses social media companies of  "insidious and egregious conduct" targeting children and causing a mental health crisis in the county. "This is a demand for these companies to do better with respect for this egregious conduct with the respect to targeting  kids, despite claims that they were not aware that kids were using their products," Joe Khan, the Bucks County solicitor, said. Bucks County officials say they believe this is the first time a county government has brought a lawsuit of this nature against the social media giants.  In: Pennsylvania Bucks County CBS3 Staff The CBS3 Staff is a group of experienced journalists who bring you the content on CBSPhiladelphia.com. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS. Create your free account or log in for more features. Please enter email address to continue Please enter valid email address to continue

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UAE: Resident buys Snapchat account for Dh40,000, sues seller when it gets shut down

The man explained that he bought the account as it had a big following, which he intended to use to promote his business Published: Wed 15 Mar 2023, 8:33 AM Last updated: Wed 15 Mar 2023, 2:15 PM An Al Ain resident had sued a man accusing him of selling him a Snapchat account with a huge outreach at Dh40,000, which was shut down in just two days. He has demanded that the defendant returns his money. The Arab man said in his lawsuit that the defendant sold him the Snapchat account which had a big following because he wanted to use it to promote his business. He said he paid him Dh40,000, and the Snapchat account transfer process was successfully done. According to the complainant, the Snapchat account was, however, shutdown after just two days of owning and using it. The man said he contacted the defendant to find out why the social media account had been shut down, and the man promised him that he would reopen the account. The complainant said the defendant, however, did nothing. He noted that he was later shocked when he found out that the defendant had resold the Snapchat account to another

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How to Delete Your Snapchat Bitmoji – Online Tech Tips

Snapchat introduced Bitmoji avatars in 2016, and they have gained popularity on the platform. These avatars allow you to present a virtual version of yourself to your Snapchat friends. However, you may be confused if you want to remove your Bitmoji from your Snapchat account entirely. Unlinking your Snapchat Bitmoji avatar from your Snapchat profile is possible. But do remember that if you created your Bitmoji on Snapchat instead of the Bitmoji app, your avatar will be permanently deleted. So, if you want a Bitmoji again, you’ll have to create it from scratch. This article will guide you through the entire process. How to Delete Your Snapchat Bitmoji You can remove your Bitmoji from Snapchat right from the Snapchat app. Follow these steps to delete your Snapchat Bitmoji quickly: Open the Snapchat app. Tap on your profile picture in the top left. Tap on the Settings icon in the top right corner. Under My Account, tap on Bitmoji. At the very bottom, tap on Remove My Bitmoji. Confirm the deletion by tapping Remove. You will now have a blank Snapchat avatar unless you create a new Bitmoji. You can do this by returning to your profile screen and selecting Create

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How To Replay A Snap – Mfidie

Have you ever wanted to replay a snap and just couldn’t figure out how? Well, don’t worry – I’ve got your back! With my easy-to-follow guide on how to replay a snap, you’ll be mastering the app like an old pro in no time. Snapchat is one of the most popular social media platforms right now, with millions of users worldwide. It’s known for its unique features like disappearing snaps and stories that can only be viewed once. But did you know there’s also an option to watch them again? That’s right – you can actually replay a snap if you want to take another look at it before it disappears forever! So what are you waiting for? Let me show you how simple it really is to get all those precious moments from your friends and family saved for eternity. Follow this step-by-step guide and learn exactly how to replay a snap today! What Is A Snap? Snapchat is a photo and video messaging app that has become one of the most popular social media platforms? It allows users to send photos, videos, and messages that disappear after being viewed by their intended recipient. People use Snapchat for sharing

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Live updates: 2023 Oscars — the winners, the losers, and what they wore – Insider

The cast of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" celebrates its Oscars win. Variety/Getty Images Brendan Fraser and Michelle Yeoh took home the best actor and actress Oscar, respectively.  "All Quiet on the Western Front" won best cinematography, international film, and production design.  Ke Huy Quan won best supporting actor, and Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actress.  "Everything Everywhere All at Once" took home the Oscar for best picture. Stephanie Hsu in "Everything Everywhere All At Once." A24 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' may have predicted its Oscars sweep in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment Jobu holding an Oscar in "Everything Everywhere All At Once" (left) and Michelle Yeoh accepting the Best Actress award for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" onstage during the 95th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on March 12, 2023, in Hollywood, California. A24 / Getty Images "Everything Everywhere All At Once" might have predicted its Oscars sweep. In a blink-or-you'll-miss-it moment in the Oscar-winning film, Jobu, played by Stephanie Hsu, is holding a transforming item that becomes multiple different random items — including an Oscar statue. Read Full Story

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Fraude sociale : de faux arrêts maladies vendus sur Snapchat – Le Figaro

Par Le FigaroPublié hier à 22:46 , Mis à jour hier à 22:49 Chaque document vendu est signé, tamponné par un vrai médecin, avec date au choix. Pixavril / stock.adobe.com Des falsificateurs vendent en masse des arrêts de travail sur les réseaux sociaux pour quelques dizaines d'euros, rapporte France Info. Pour cela, ils usurpent l'identité de centaines de médecins généralistes, indignés. «Je suis tombé des nues C'est quelque chose de très violent», témoigne Thierry*. Ce médecin généraliste en région parisienne a vu son nom sur une soixantaine d'arrêts de travail. Pourtant, il ne les a jamais signés. Ces faux documents falsifiés sont vendus en masse sur le réseau social Snapchat, selon France Info. En septembre 2022, Thierry a reçu des appels d'employeurs, mutuelles et caisses d'assurance-maladie. Au téléphone, on lui a demandé de confirmer l'authenticité d'arrêts de travail qu'il aurait signés. Thierry a découvert que son identité avait été usurpée. Curieux, il a mené sa propre enquête : «J'ai vu que sur les réseaux sociaux, vous pouviez acheter de faux arrêts de travail avec le nom de faux médecins». 3,4 millions d'euros de préjudices Sur Snapchat, des centaines de comptes douteux proposent dans leurs “stories” de faux documents médicaux. «Signés et

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Snapchat warning as Merseyside drug gangs exploit schoolchildren – Liverpool Echo

As neighbours prepared for the commute from a north Liverpool estate just over a week ago, one teenager had an earlier start than expected. The usual alarm clock was replaced by a team of specially assembled police officers who had burst down the door to the property and were quickly inside to carry out a search warrant. It was less than an hour from the raid being discussed at Tuebrook police station, the door going and a 16-year-old male being arrested and led to the back of a police van - the same one which had been moved away from a driveway moments earlier so a parent could take their children to school. The exercise was part of national county lines intensification week, a country wide effort which saw numerous police forces targeting drug gangs. This raid in particular aimed to take out the ‘Anywhere Line’, an alleged Class A drugs operation running from the address in north Liverpool and suspected of pumping crack cocaine and heroin into Merseyside communities and beyond. READ MORE: Lives turned ‘upside down’ as police wage war on Merseyside drug gangs The manoeuvre by Merseyside Police’s Project Medusa showed the force bearing its teeth in

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This Week in Apps: TikTok-style feeds come to Spotify and Reddit; Meta's Fediverse plans

Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app economy in 2023 hit a few snags, as consumer spending last year dropped for the first time by 2% to $167 billion, according to data.ai’s “State of Mobile” report. However, downloads are continuing to grow, up 11% year-over-year in 2022 to reach 255 billion. Consumers are also spending more time in mobile apps than ever before. On Android devices alone, hours spent in 2022 grew 9%, reaching 4.1 trillion. This Week in Apps offers a way to keep up with this fast-moving industry in one place with the latest from the world of apps, including news, updates, startup fundings, mergers and acquisitions, and much more. Do you want This Week in Apps in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here: techcrunch.com/newsletters The TikTok-ification of consumer apps, now including Reddit and Spotify Image Credits: Spotify The TikTok model had already infiltrated many consumer apps — Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, Pinterest and several more (even Netflix and Amazon!). Now you can add a handful of other high-profile apps to the list. Most notably, Spotify and

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