Anyone investing heavily this year??

How much money did you lose/gain this past week?


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Should I pay off my debt or should I invest? Should I handle my business or should I go gambling? Seems like quite a conundrum.

an entire generation of sociopaths. I hope when the big crash comes they fulfill the cypher and chew on their pistol in their basement.
 








 




 




 
FUCK :angry:
I don't want to sell my BIP & BEP positions

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It seems everyone is losing money except for the youtubers and tiktokers who want me to sign up to their discord and programs.
 
Betting scandal in the news of late ...



























 
Airbnb cuts 4,000 hosts for violating nondiscrimination policy, including racial bias


Airbnb Inc., which faced a spate of backlash for charges of racial profiling of guests before initiating tougher standards, has bounced nearly 4,000 accounts from its home-sharing app this year for violating its nondiscrimination policy.

The policy asks hosts to treat guests with respect and without judgment or bias based on factors like race. The 2022 figure marks a decline from the 5,100 accounts removed last year.

Roughly 1.2 million users globally have been either removed from the platform or denied access to Airbnb ABNB, -2.34% since June 2020 for failing to commit to its nondiscrimination policy, says an update to an internal report released Tuesday. Airbnb has more than 4 million hosts around the world as of March this year.

Airbnb focused its initial review of discrimination potential on its booking success rate in the U.S., or the rate at which guests from different perceived racial groups successfully book a stay.

In 2021, guests perceived to be white had the highest booking success rate at 94.1%, while guests perceived to be Black had a rate of 91.4%. The company said that fewer than 1% of guests and hosts opted out of participating in the fact-finding.

The figures released Tuesday are part of an update to a platform equity audit that was first conducted six years ago. And it includes new data from Project Lighthouse, an initiative launched in 2020 to address disparities people of color experience o
n Airbnb



 
Airbnb cuts 4,000 hosts for violating nondiscrimination policy, including racial bias


Airbnb Inc., which faced a spate of backlash for charges of racial profiling of guests before initiating tougher standards, has bounced nearly 4,000 accounts from its home-sharing app this year for violating its nondiscrimination policy.

The policy asks hosts to treat guests with respect and without judgment or bias based on factors like race. The 2022 figure marks a decline from the 5,100 accounts removed last year.

Roughly 1.2 million users globally have been either removed from the platform or denied access to Airbnb ABNB, -2.34% since June 2020 for failing to commit to its nondiscrimination policy, says an update to an internal report released Tuesday. Airbnb has more than 4 million hosts around the world as of March this year.

Airbnb focused its initial review of discrimination potential on its booking success rate in the U.S., or the rate at which guests from different perceived racial groups successfully book a stay.

In 2021, guests perceived to be white had the highest booking success rate at 94.1%, while guests perceived to be Black had a rate of 91.4%. The company said that fewer than 1% of guests and hosts opted out of participating in the fact-finding.

The figures released Tuesday are part of an update to a platform equity audit that was first conducted six years ago. And it includes new data from Project Lighthouse, an initiative launched in 2020 to address disparities people of color experience o
n Airbnb



OK, I don't hate them as much now. Props.
 
Senate votes to ban TikTok on US government-owned devices

The US Senate late on Wednesday passed by voice vote a bill to bar federal employees from using Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok on government-owned devices.

The bill must still be approved by the US House of Representatives before going to President Joe Biden for approval. The House of Representatives would need to pass the Senate bill before the current congressional session ends, which is expected next week.

The vote is the latest action on the part of US lawmakers to crackdown on Chinese companies amid national security fears that Beijing could use them to spy on Americans.

Trump's bid to ban TikTok and WeChat: where are we now?

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The Senate action comes after North Dakota and Iowa this week joined a growing number of states in banning TikTok, owned by ByteDance, from state-owned devices amid concerns that data could be passed on to the Chinese government.

During the last Congress, the Senate in August 2020 unanimously approved legislation to bar TikTok from government devices. The bill’s sponsor, Republican Senator Josh Hawley, reintroduced in legislation in 2021.

Many federal agencies including the defense, Homeland Security and state departments already ban TikTok from government-owned devices. “TikTok is a major security risk to the United States, and it has no place on government devices,” Hawley said previously


 
Proly gonna happen a few more times i imagine...
He has 400 million shares.

I think I posted a few months back about some gossip I read somewhere that said the federal government believed that Tesla was the sole reason for inflation in the stock market and was going to remedy it by slowly bleeding them.

I read so many things a day but that one story stuck with me.
 
He has 400 million shares.

I think I posted a few months back about some gossip I read somewhere that said the federal government believed that Tesla was the sole reason for inflation in the stock market and was going to remedy it by slowly bleeding them.

I read so many things a day but that one story stuck with me.


Thats crazy.. :smh:
 
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Racist ass bank history.

I remember graduating high school and getting an account to ING Direct.
 
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