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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Microsoft's "offensive language" ban to show up on May 1st

According to new rules, individuals who break conditions by using “offensive language” or sharing “inappropriate content” on Xbox Live, Skype and other Microsoft services can expect suspensions, ... It announced the increased censorship on the Internet in order to crack down sex trafficking online.
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According to new rules, individuals who break conditions by using “offensive language” or sharing “inappropriate content” on Xbox Live, Skype and other Microsoft services can expect suspensions, ... It announced the increased censorship on the Internet in order to crack down sex trafficking online.

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