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Scroll is shutting down in ‘approximately’ 30 days to become part of Twitter Blue

The two companies have yet to clarify how existing Scroll customers will transition over to Twitter Blue, when Scroll’s service will be available on Twitter Blue, or even a concrete day that the standalone service’s shutdown will be.

Twitter hasn’t said if it’ll be changing that price, either – currently, Twitter Blue is only available in Australia and Canada for $3.49 CAD or $4.49 AUD, with a rumored $2.99 price tag for the US. Adding Scroll in its current form to that service without raising the price would mean a big change in how sites get paid.

Twitter Blue is currently only available in Australia and Canada so far, meaning that unless the service expands greatly in the next month, it could be some time before existing Scroll customers are able to get back their ad-free experience – assuming that Twitter’s implementation of its “Ad-Free Articles” is still the same Scroll experience.

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More details about the October 4 outage

The data traffic between all these computing facilities is managed by routers, which figure out where to send all the incoming and outgoing data.

During one of these routine maintenance jobs, a command was issued with the intention to assess the availability of global backbone capacity, which unintentionally took down all the connections in our backbone network, effectively disconnecting Facebook data centers globally.

Once our backbone network connectivity was restored across our data center regions, everything came back up with it.

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Amazon CEO says video games could become the largest entertainment business

Games could end up being the largest entertainment category over the long haul, Andy Jassy, the chief executive officer, said Tuesday at a technology conference.

Even before Jassy became CEO in July, he oversaw Amazon’s effort to break into video games.

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How Frances Haugen left Mark Zuckerberg speechless

Regulators have been at a loss for how to deal with Facebook up to now, but Haugen’s cool-headed suggestions coupled with internal details on how Facebook’s systems are set up could provide a clearer way forward.

At Facebook, Haugen says she attended regular meetings where staff would share their struggles to stop viral posts that showed beheadings, or posts that compared certain ethic groups to insects.

With Haugen speaking publicly, it is the silence from Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg that rings loudest.

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