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This is not citation bias, as papers are cited, but rather a different process called here "citation diversion"—that is, the citing of content but the altering of its meaning in a manner that diverts its implications.
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The Australian government "no longer considers China a potential strategic threat, but considers China an important partner," People's Daily wrote from Canberra in a matter-of-fact article, citing the content of Australia's new defense White Paper, which softens that country's policy on China laid out four years ago.
The ESRB cited the presence of content not considered in their original review in the published edition of Oblivion.
YouTube has cited the effectiveness of Content ID as one of the reasons why the site's rules were modified in December 2010 to allow some users to upload videos of unlimited length.
In ongoing litigation over its treatment of youthful inmates, MDOC has cited the content of 200 messages that lawyers had sent to inmates over JPay.
The mag was distributed in newsagents across Queensland, NSW and Victoria, and a couple of store owners allegedly returned their copies, citing offensive content.
"We have tools that crawl the web looking for different kinds of links; mentions of your own content that aren't necessarily citing your own content," Jordan said.
Embarrassing infighting within the Clinton Foundation and Clinton campaign were exposed, and Clinton's opponents cited the content of some emails as proof that foundation supporters received access to the upper echelons of the State Department in exchange for donations.
Zuckerberg also noted video's progress outside of content, citing that 400 million people use Facebook Messenger audio and video calling each month.
Amazon Web Services stopped hosting the WikiLeaks Cables last week citing that the content was against its Terms of Service.
A fifth of those surveyed were offended by something they saw on TV last year with the top three types of content cited as sexual (38%), violence (37%) and bad language (37%).
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