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- ViralThe social media provocateur streamed his and his friends' reaction to the ban, and they were relatively unfazed.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- ViralLa Flame is a big fan of these content creators, it seems.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- TechThe "x.com" domain was apparently previously used in ways that violated the country's laws against explicit content.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- TVKai Cenat continues to have issues with Twitch.By Alexander Cole
- MusicKanye West is back on Twitter.By Cole Blake
- Pop CultureOther figures on the list include author Margaret Atwood and former conservative Alberta premiere Jason Kenney.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureSeveral organizations have praised IG for cutting ties with the free adult entertainment website.By Hayley Hynes
- TechThe 35-year-old has been removed for "violating policies on dangerous organizations and individuals."By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureIzzy Drake recently offered to face off against the 6ix God in a celebrity boxing match.By Hayley Hynes
- MusicIn 2018, a fight broke out at Pusha's Toronto concert, and after he performed a Drake diss track, things quickly went left.By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureDoctor Strange's multiverse will not include Saudi Arabia.By Aida C.
- RandomFans are distraught over the news.By Alexander Cole
- Pop Culture"You're not a lawyer, you didn't even go to college. You can't even put on a pair of clean panties," Toni wrote to Kim Kardashian on IG after being booted from court earlier today.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureWill Smith has spoken.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureWhen he resigned from the Academy last week, the actor said he would "accept any further consequences" coming his way.By Hayley Hynes
- AnticsDaBaby has lost his bowling privileges.By Alex Zidel
- GramWe're not sure how many Boosie profiles Instagram has deleted, but the rapper always returns defiantly.By Erika Marie
- MusicThe rapper says he has millions and is ready to take Twitch to court.By Erika Marie
- MusicThe music video for J. Balvin and Tokischa's "Perra" has been removed from YouTube following heavy criticism surrounding the video's depiction of Black women as dogs on leashes.By Joshua Robinson
- AnticsBoosie Badazz asked Drake to help promote his new movie before he was banned again from Instagram.By Alex Zidel
- TechAccording to Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, "Fortnite" could be banned from the App Store for as long as five years.By Joshua Robinson
- SportsSoul Cap, a Black-owned brand that creates swimming caps for natural hair, was denied certification for approved Olympic swim gear.By Kevin Goddard
- SportsIt's reported that there were three separate incidents where fans made rude, sexist, and racist remarks to the Grizzlies guard's parents in the stands.By Erika Marie