Lyft’s Unclear Terms of Service for Sexual Assault Survivors
Social media users highlighted an apparent discrepancy in the company’s policy.
Social media users highlighted an apparent discrepancy in the company’s policy.
Amid a rash of near-total abortion bans in various American states in May 2019, a screenshot of two tweets regarding sexual consent laws in North Carolina caused further confusion on social media. As of May 22 2019, one of the two tweets was deleted, but one was still live: In the screenshot, both the deleted …
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Four days before the Alabama Senate voted to pass a near-total ban on abortion in Alabama, a Facebook screenshot by act.tv of two tweets (archived here) claimed that the legislation included a clause enabling imprisoning those reporting rapes in the state if the accused was not found guilty: A tweet at the bottom by Adam Savage …
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