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Mia Sato

Mia Sato

Features Writer, The Verge

Features Writer, The Verge

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    Thousands of Amazon workers are on strike.

    Workers in more than 20 countries including the US, India, Germany, Japan, and Brazil are currently on strike or protesting, coinciding with Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

    Amazon workers have planned similar strike actions in the past around the shopping weekend. The “Make Amazon Pay” movement is demanding better wages and working conditions, and that Amazon allows workers to join unions.

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    You can now swipe between your Threads feeds.

    An update to the Threads app lets users switch between their various feeds on the home screen, similar to what Bluesky allows.

    Over the last few weeks, Threads has rolled out a string of updates that crib from Bluesky, including adding custom feeds.

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    Who is responsible?!

    For the anniversary edition of her album, “Goodies,” Ciara removed her collaboration with R. Kelly, but the album includes a very funny mistake: the Windows pop-up sound.

    Stereogum found a couple examples of fans playing their records and finding the error on the song “1, 2 Step.” I love it, personally.

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    A new way to follow a WhatsApp channel.

    WhatsApp appears to be testing the ability to follow channels using a QR code, as spotted by WABetaInfo. As the outlet notes, QR codes could make discovery easier for businesses, for example, to share their channel with customers quickly by displaying their QR code in a store or on marketing materials.

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    An 1891 recording is country music history.

    A recently discovered performance of “Thompson’s Old Gray Mule” is now the oldest country recording in existence. The performer is Louis Vasnier, a Black artist from New Orleans.

    The recording highlights how Black musicians have shaped the genre, despite the erasure of their contributions:

    “Black artists by and large, who were the ones who performed and recorded, get wiped out of the picture because they say, ‘Well, it’s not really country,’” Martin says. “So ours is partly a project of reclamation.”

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    Will Bluesky get a blue check?

    The insurgent social platform that’s giving Threads a run for its money says it’s “exploring” additional ways to show that an account is legitimate.

    Users currently can verify their accounts to weed out scammy doppelgangers by linking their website with their Bluesky account. But it gets complicated fast.

    The influencer lawsuit that could change the industry

    Can the legal system protect the vibe of a creator? And what if that vibe is basic?

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