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Canoo will build its electric vehicles at a new Oklahoma factory

The Verge

California EV startup Canoo announced Thursday that it plans to build its electric vehicles at a new factory to be built outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The governor’s office confirmed to The Verge that Canoo will receive some funds through the state’s Quick Action Closing Fund incentive program, but did not specify an amount.

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Top Lessons from GivingTuesday 2023

Neon CRM

Digital-forward campaigns are still powerful new donor acquisition opportunities: 57% of new donors who gave to organizations using Neon Fundraise were acquired through digital channels. The power of community-driven nonprofits continues to be a highlight of GivingTuesday campaigns within the Neon One ecosystem. Where Do Donors Give?

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ByteDance reportedly reaches deal to sell TikTok American operations

The Verge

President Trump said Friday “we’re banning them from the United States,” but didn’t provide specifics other than he planned to take action as early as Saturday. Last month, TikTok users and K-pop fans encouraged followers to buy tickets to President Trump’s rally in Tulsa but not show up, in an attempt to leave seats at the rally empty.

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Twitch temporarily bans President Trump

The Verge

Twitch also flagged racist comments at Trump’s recent rally in Tulsa. We do not make exceptions for political or newsworthy content, and will take action on content reported to us that violates our rules,” a Twitch spokesperson told The Verge. The Trump campaign launched its Twitch page in October.

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Twitch unbans Trump after two-week suspension for ‘hateful conduct’

The Verge

Trump’s account, which was used to broadcast new and past campaign rallies , was banned for racist comments made by the president on two occasions. We do not make exceptions for political or newsworthy content, and will take action on content reported to us that violates our rules.”.

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The Facebook boycott advertisers have the right company but the wrong diagnosis

The Verge

The traditional reason to demand an advertiser boycott of a media company is to increase pressure on the media company to take an action by hurting its bottom line. How about a radio campaign? The “ TikTok Grandma” has been recruited by the Biden Digital Coalition to put her TikTok skills to work supporting Joe Bide’s campaign.