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If you have wished that Facebook would combine Messenger and Instagram DMs, then this news will sit well with you.

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Of all the myriad number of challenges on social media, these two have been especially titillating.

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Sarah Cooper, the comedian famous for lip-syncing videos mocking Donald Trump's press briefings across TikTok and Twitter, has inked a deal with Netflix to star in her own comedy special. Titled "Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine," the show is attached to Natacha Lyonne, Maya Rudolph, and is set to debut sometime this fall.

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The Wu-Tang Clan's GZA recently posted content across Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter that paints him as a flat-earther and an anti-vaxxer. Shocked followers are wondering if The Genius has lost touch with reality or just testing the waters to engage with fans.

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Finding Black Trump supporters not named Diamond and Silk is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, so it should be hard to believe that there was actually Facebook groups full of them.

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After seemingly agreeing to allow Microsoft to work out some sort of deal to purchase TikTok, Donald Trump has gone ahead anyway with his move to ban the app and WeChat putting more pressure on the tech company to get a deal done.

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With TikTok possibly on the verge of being banned by Donald Trump, if Microsoft can't secure a deal by the so-called president's deadline, Instagram sees a golden opportunity.

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While Microsoft is working at breakneck speed to finalize a deal to purchase TikTok to keep it operating in the United States, some of music's biggest names are rallying to save the social media platform.

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TikTok has been in the news a lot lately, mainly because of Donald Trump and his threat to ban it. A new story highlights another issue plaguing the Chinese-owned insanely-popular social media platform.

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In a blog post, Microsoft further revealed that the two firms are looking at a deal that would see Microsoft purchase the TikTok service in the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. 

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Wednesday (Jul.16) the Twitter accounts of many high-profile users of the social media platform, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Apple, knucklehead Kanye West, his wife Kim Kardashian, Tesla chief Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, Jeff Bezos and more were used in a crypto-currency scheme.

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Take a trip down memory lane with Twitter about the Myspace wave