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Clubhouse issues 

https://onezero.medium.com/clubhouse-is-suggesting-users-invite-their-drug-dealers-and-therapists-a8161b3062fc

And twitters clubhouse 

https://bigtechnology.substack.com/p/the-bull-case-for-twitter-spaces

Clubhouse’s launch feels like a throwback with its beg for invites model

My Twitter dms are full of randos asking for invites 

https://www.theinformation.com/articles/facebook-plans-smartwatch-with-focus-on-messaging-health?shared=68804956321ee69c 

https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/12/22280798/facebook-smartwatch-messaging-health-fitness-release-date 

https://www.axios.com/microsoft-us-should-consider-aussie-law-vexing-facebook-google-a691794e-2018-4c3a-aff1-172b42864761.html

… And the media code is a step closer towards becoming law. 

The  government will introduce the news media bargaining code to parliament on Monday after a Senate committee recommended the bill be passed. 

The Australian reports the government will seek to push its legislation through the lower house today, and debate on the bill could begin in the Senate as early as Tuesday, with the government hoping to have the code finally enshrined in law within a fortnight. 

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