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Boruto Chapter 66 Manga Discussion - Momoshiki appears again. He pulled another grand entrance scene and nonstop blasted massive rasengans. Of course, he managed to make a rasendan when code caught kawaki, that was actually smart. Although, it wasn't enough to take him down. Naruto and shikadai appeared and they couldn't do a single thing in this chapter. Shikadai got caught in a matter of seconds and naruto was confused about what to do until kawaki pulled the ''I got my powers back, yes!'' card. Well well, that's a great way of surprising us even though it was kinda expected that he took the offer because otherwise he would just be a weakling. The kawaki karma twist seemed a little telegraphed, but the moment of realization that he does still have it was done well. I think that naruto developing something new to add to his arsenal is very likely to happen in this fight, although it’s hard to say what exactly. I’d expect he and sasuke both will be adding abilities to compensate for their drastic nerfs, albeit nothing that compares to a perfect 9 tails or a tomoe’ed rinnegan. I believe there was no real truth in amado bio-engineering kawaki’s karma seal back, what I think it happened is the that amado knew that the only way kawaki can bring his karma seal back is indeed by kawaki himself, who is still ishiki’s vessel, deeply wanting to have his karma seal back, this is why amado was always mentally messing with kawaki and convincing him that he wanted and needed the karma seal, not because he needed kawaki’s permission to being biologically engineered by amado to have the karma back but because in fact the only way for kawaki to actually bring the karma seal back is by deeply and willingly wish for it to happen. Because let’s be honest amado is as smart and as sneaky as it gets if he wanted so he could very easily engineer kawaki’s karma seal back without kawaki’s permission and even without him noticing as amado has access to kawaki every time they meet for maintenance. So the only logical reason I see for all this amado needing to convince kawaki to have his karma back is that the real way for kawaki getting his karma back is by kawaki himself truly wishing it to happen.

Facebook Imposes Restrictions On Live-streaming To Prevent Future Abuse

Facebook announced that it would start restricting who can live stream video on the platform following the white nationalist terrorist attacks in New Zealand only a few months ago. According to the blog post, Facebook said that it would be applying what it called a “one strike” policy to Facebook Live that would ban users who violate the platform’s community standards once from using the live-streaming service for set periods of time. This applies to content posted elsewhere on the website, not just streamed on Facebook Live.



If a user were to post a harmful link on their profile, like content which leads to a terrorist website, they would be banned from live-streaming as well. "“Our goal is to minimize risk of abuse”" These new restrictions also apply to Facebook’s Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy that was introduced earlier this month and led to right-wing personalities like Paul Nehlen, Alex Jones, and Milo Yiannopoulos being banned from both Facebook and Instagram. “Our goal is to minimize risk of abuse on Live while enabling people to use Live in a positive way every day,” Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice president of integrity said in a blog post. Rosen said that Facebook hopes to expand these restrictions to other parts of the platform in the future. Soon, these same users who violate Facebook’s Community Standards will be banned from creating ads as well. The decision to impose restrictions on Facebook Live comes after a white nationalist terrorist entered mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand and live-streamed the attack on the platform. After the shootings, Facebook was hotly criticized for allowing the individual to stream and for not removing copies of the video at a fast enough pace. “Following the horrific terrorist attacks in New Zealand, we’ve been reviewing what more we can do to limit our services from being used to cause harm or spread hate,” Rosen said. Facebook also announced that it would be partnering with more researchers and universities to improve the platform’s “image and video analysis technology.” Rosen wrote that these partnerships are valued at around $7.5 million.

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