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- 📸 Airbnb Bans Indoor Cameras
📸 Airbnb Bans Indoor Cameras
Plus: 👽 Reddit Could Be a Potential ‘Meme Stock’, 📺 Musk's X Launches YouTube Rival
After some guests found hidden cameras in their rentals, the home hosting company decided to ban them for good. It even has new rules for outdoor security cameras. Read more.
When Reddit goes public, it expects shares to be between $31 and $34 each. With 22 million shares on offer, the IPO could raise as much as $748 million. However, by allowing community members to sell their shares immediately, it sets the company up to be a potential “meme stock.” Read more.
Elon Musk’s X is launching a YouTube competitor app for smart TVs, in its bid to pivot to video. The new app will initially launch on Amazon & Samsung smart TVs and will reportedly look very similar to YouTube. In the push to become a "video-first platform", X has been developing video partnerships with personalities including Tucker Carlson, and bought the exclusive rights to the Big3 basketball league. Read more.
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