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TikTok's stance on guns and gun-related content is clear: Do not post videos featuring firearms unless you're in a "controlled environment."
Unfortunately, that policy isn't enforced in any significant way. A quick look through its sprawling social network of short, goofy clips paints an alarmingly different picture — especially for a platform where one-third of the users are age 14 or younger.
Worst of all, TikTok seemingly has no plans to address the problem.
Having recently reviewed the Vizio Elevate soundbar, which produced outstanding Dolby Atmos surround sound (for a steep price), I've been eager to take a look at Vizio's lower-priced M-Series 5.1 (M51a-H6) soundbar as well.
With virtual Dolby Atmos and DTS:X onboard and a compact profile, the $300 soundbar system has all the makings of an incredible value. But even going in knowing all this, I came away surprised. This soundbar punches way above its weight class.
We've all hurriedly typed up and sent out a tweet, only to realize as soon as it's posted that it has a typo. And we've all had the urge to tweet something snarky or ill-advised, only to think better of it at the last minute. Now, Twitter is experimenting with a new feature to save users from these dilemmas — but it will only be available for paid users.
Twitter is testing out an "undo send" function that would allow users to put a stop to their tweets before they are sent. Details are scarce, but it seems that it would work by introducing a small delay between a user hitting post and their tweet actually appearing on their timeline. In this window, they could use the undo send function if they want to edit their tweet or if they decide against posting it.
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