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Comment YouTube says China-linked comment deletions weren& (Score 1) 51

Of course. That’s because it’s YouTube deleting them. We knew that. The phrases that triggered automatic deletion included “communist bandit” and “50-cent party,” a slang term for internet users paid to defend the CCP. Some speculated that an outside group, perhaps connected to the CCP, manipulated YouTube’s automated filters by repeatedly reporting these phrases, causing the algorithm to tag them as offensive. Speaking to The Verge, YouTube spokesperson Alex Joseph...

Comment How To Fix iOS Apps or Restarting iOS Devices (Score 1) 90

The issue normally faced after upgrading to the latest iOS software update: After updating my iPad to iOS version 4.3.3, I discovered this problem had again resurfaced, but it was even worse than before. My connection wouldn't just drop after the iPad went to sleep, as it had in the past, it would lose the connection when I was actively using the device, even while surfing the Web. Symptoms:- iPhone 4 says it connects to the Wi-Fi network, but the Wi-Fi icon never appears Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting and reconnecting on its own Can no longer use Wi-Fi at all unless within close proximity to the router Can't connect to Wi-Fi at all on device running 4.3.3, but devices running 4.3.1 have no trouble on same network Wi-Fi won't work, and resetting network settings doesn't fix Wi-Fi shows signal, but device can't connect to the Internet If you’re facing any of these issues, you can follow these tips to see if one of them resolves the issue. Basic Troubleshooting: Launch Settings app Tap Wi-Fi Turn Wi-Fi toggle off and then on again If this doesn't work then try to renew IP address, which may be required if you are using a larger wireless network. Renew IP Address: Launch Settings app Tap on the Wi-Fi network that you connect to from the list Scroll down and tap on the Renew Lease button If this doesn’t resolve the issue, try establishing a fresh connection with the Wi-Fi network by using the Forget This Network option. Please note that this will clear your current Wi-Fi network settings, including saved Wi-Fi passwords. Forget This Network: Launch Settings app Tap on the Wi-Fi network that you connect to from the list Tap on the Forget This Network button You will be prompted with a message that your iOS device will stop automatically joining this network. Tap on the Forget button. Go back to the list of Wi-Fi networks, try to locate and join the Wi-Fi network again. If this doesn’t help try restarting your iOS device. Restart iOS Device: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until "slide to power off" slider appears. Slide your finger across the slider and iOS device will turn off after a few moments. Turn iOS device on by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears. If restarting your iOS device doesn’t resolve the problem then reset all network settings. Please note that this will clear your current cellular and Wi-Fi network settings, including saved networks, Wi-Fi passwords, and VPN settings. Reset Network Settings: Launch Settings app Tap General Scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap on Reset Tap Reset Network Settings When the device restarts, try to locate and join the Wi-Fi network again.

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