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"Twitter very much feels its users are responsible for flagging material," he said.

Tumblr has already begun flagging adult material via an algorithm, leading to some pretty hilarious misfires.

(In the 2002 Georgia governor's race, the Republicans were able to use pro-Confederate-flag material with rural voters without the major media markets noticing).

Apps can be removed if they violate various policies, and users can flag material that they deem inappropriate, giving guidance to others.

One hospital in the ancient capital of Ayutthaya has found some flag material and has set to work sewing masks for its staff in the country's red, white and blue.

Rapidly cycling through pages of 300 images each, they are asked to flag material that is obviously pornographic or violent, illegal in a certain country or deemed inappropriate by a specific Web site.

"The way to make this work in cases where machines can't make decisions is to tap into the members," he said, pointing to Facebook's buttons that allow users to flag material they find inappropriate.

The Scott Blair model and the fractional Kelvin Voigt model are further used to represent the viscoelasticity of the flag material.

Manufacturers in the Netherlands helped save the day, although not before exhausting Europe's entire stock of flag material and having to import it from Japan.

Although the flag material was not an exact representation of any particular predator, we simply wanted to give the bees a choice between disengaging and continuing to bite the flag.

When no flag material remains, you may put the fire out.

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