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Madison Square Garden’s surveillance system banned this fan over his T-shirt design
(www.theverge.com)
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Not even a picture of the shirt in the article? What shit journalism.
There is a picture - it’s an Instagram embed
Well that explains why it's not in the article: I use Ublock Orgin to block Meta shit (and going by my upvotes, most people in this comment section do as well).
Why the fuck would they embed an image instead of hosting it directly on the news site? What year is it? 1998? What if the original post goes down? Talk about shit journalism.
They addressed it in the comments on the article - basically they are worried about being sued by Meta if they make copies of the post. Walled gardens are like that so I can see why they are cautious - however I’d prefer they at least included a separate link so you could KNOW it was linking out to Instagram.
LMAO the comments are getting adblocked as well for me. Probably cause they outsourced their comment section to some sketchy 3rd party too.