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  2. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Quora first became available to the public on August 11, 2009, and was praised for its interface and for the quality of the answers written by its users, many of whom were recognized as experts in their fields.

  3. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp had about one billion monthly active users in 2016 but did not offer most of the other services available on WeChat. [28][29] For example, in Q2 2017, WeChat's revenues from social media advertising were about US$0.9 billion (RMB6 billion) compared with Facebook's total revenues of US$9.3 billion ...

  4. Atlassian - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 2017, the company launched Stride, a web chat alternative to Slack. [64][65] Less than a year later, on 26 July 2018, Atlassian announced it was going to exit the chat business, that it had sold the intellectual property for HipChat and Stride to competitor Slack, and that it was going to shut down HipChat and Stride in 2019.

  5. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Early on, Reddit implemented shadow banning, purportedly to address spam accounts, while saying, "it's still the only tool we have to punish people who break the rules". [79][80] In 2015, Reddit added an account suspension feature which they said would replace sitewide shadowbans, however, moderators are still able to shadowban users or their ...

  6. AIM (software) - Wikipedia

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    The application was available for free from the App Store, but the company also provided a paid version, which displayed no advertisements. Both were available from the App Store. The AIM client for iPhone and iPod Touch supported standard AIM accounts, as well as MobileMe accounts.

  7. DeepSeek (chatbot) - Wikipedia

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    This occurred due to an improper configuration of a cloud storage database that was left available online without any security precautions.The database at oauth2callback.deepseek.com:9000 and dev.deepseek.com:9000 contained more than a million sensitive entries, which comprised chat messages, API keys, operational details from the backend ...

  8. Streisand effect - Wikipedia

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    When the French intelligence agency DCRI tried to delete Wikipedia's article about the military radio station of Pierre-sur-Haute, much of which came from a documentary made with the cooperation of the French Air Force and freely available on-line, [32][33] the article became the French Wikipedia's most-viewed page.

  9. Cerebras - Wikipedia

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    In October 2025, the company filed to withdraw its IPO registration. Co-founder and CEO Andrew Feldman said in an interview that Cerebras still intends to go public. [29] In January 2026, Cerebras signed a deal with OpenAI to deliver 750 megawatts of computing power through 2028. The deal is worth over $10 billion and was made ahead of its IPO ...