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    Explore " omegle" with insightful episodes like "Trust but Verify", "Tech News: Good Vibes for the Woz and Bye to Omegle", "Candy Taste Test", "X-rated moment that made Todd Sampson snap" and "Episode 1" from podcasts like ""extremely", "TechStuff", "Wheeler in The Morning with Jasmin Laine and Tyler Carr", "I've Got News For You" and "Dispectacle"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Trust but Verify

    Trust but Verify

    In this episode of extremely, Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves consider the (partial) demise of extremist favorite Omegle, hype COE's popular and incredibly useful Hate Symbols Database and have an illuminating discussion with COE mis/disinformation analyst Sara Aniano, who walks us through the promise and very real dangers of Generative AI.

    We also revisit and share an important update to our conversation with Abbey Onn and Alana Zeitchik, who are advocating tirelessly on behalf of their family members who were murdered or taken hostage by Hamas terrorists.

    Have questions for us? Email: extremely@adl.org

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1) ADL Hate Symbols Database

    2) Omegle: What You Need to Know

    3) GAI and the Israel-Hamas War

    4) Voice for Hostages

    5) Bring Our Family Home

    6) Zeitchik's New York Times Op-Ed

    Tech News: Good Vibes for the Woz and Bye to Omegle

    Tech News: Good Vibes for the Woz and Bye to Omegle

    Steve Wozniak is recovering in a hospital in Mexico City and we wish him well. Internal documents from Meta show that Mark Zuckerberg repeatedly shut down initiatives meant to promote user well being. Microsoft says it has a plan for AI-generated misinformation during the election season. And the Omegle service shuts down.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    #11 Piper Young's Worst Date EVER!

    #11 Piper Young's Worst Date EVER!

    My guest today is a crowd favourite, Piper Young!

    I got to know Piper over our many lockdowns here in Melbourne. As some of you would know, I used make content on Omegle when I wasn't allowed to drive. Piper became one of the primary reasons why people came back every week for new episodes of 'Banter', my lockdown show.

    You know, it's one thing to find willing participants to film with regularly but it's another thing to make a dear friend in the process.

    Whilst on holiday over Christmas last year I road tripped up the east coast of Australia and visited Piper in Brisbane. Our podCARst begins as we make our way to a car wash to get my little banter-mobile cleaned.

    As always, a special thank you to Piper for blessing us with her sense of humour and lightness.

    You may not know this but she has built an epic audience on TikTok with more than 100,000 followers. I highly recommend checking it out!

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    Anonymous Social Media: What Parents Need to Know

    Anonymous Social Media: What Parents Need to Know

    Read more at: https://smartsocial.com/post/anonymous-social-media 

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    L'intégrale du mardi 17 novembre

    L'intégrale du mardi 17 novembre

    Point de presse de François Legault et analyse de Geneviève Pettersen

    Chronique de Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : l’homme responsable de l’attaque au camion bélier de Toronto ne montre aucun remords selon son propre père. Un homme accusé du meurtre de son père avec un katana à Val-des-Monts.  

    Entrevue avec Roxane Borgès Da Silva, professeure au département de gestion, d’évaluation et de politique de santé à l’École de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal : avec la fin du deuxième “défi” 28 jours imposé par le gouvernement et le temps des fêtes qui approchent, plusieurs se demandent si nous aurons droit à un assouplissement de mesures sanitaires.

    Entrevue avec René Morin, porte-parole du Centre canadien de protection de l'enfance : la plateforme Omegle, qui est particulièrement prisée par les jeunes et plusieurs vedettes du web pour interagir avec leurs fans, est aussi le repère de nombreux cyberprédateurs.

    Entrevue avec Catherine Fournier, députée indépendante de Marie-Victorin : la députée indépendante Catherine Fournier lance le projet Ambition Québec pour tenter de rallier les gens à la cause souverainiste de façon non partisane.

    Chronique de Danny St Pierre, animateur du balado L’Addition à QUB radio : que pense Danny sur la souveraineté? L’agriculture biologique oubliée dans le plan vert du gouvernement Legault? 

    Chronique de François Lambert : pas de déficit pour Bixi cette année. Malgré le prix “à rabais” qui sera payé pour Air Transat, les dirigeants toucheront des millions suite à la transaction. 

    Segment LCN avec Julie Marcoux : qu’est-ce que le gouvernement Legault fera avec le temps des fêtes en pleine pandémie? 

    Entrevue avec Constant Awashish, Grand Chef de la Nation Atikamekw : la nation Atikamekw vient d’envoyer une liste de recommandations  au gouvernement nommée le “Principe de Joyce” pour faire en sorte que les systèmes de santé et de services sociaux plus sécuritaires.

    Chronique de Varda Étienne : la deuxième vague de COVID-19 affecte particulièrement la santé mentale et le niveau de stress des parents et enfants.

    Chronique Lili Boisvert, journaliste et autrice : de Jay Du Temple à la K-Pop, à Jayden Smith, ils sont plusieurs à redéfinir le genre masculin aujourd’hui pour briser les stéréotypes. 

    Chronique de Pierre Nantel : si le gouvernement allonge le congé de Noël comme il a été évoqué, les familles devront faire preuve de discipline et de rigueur si on veut éviter le pire selon Pierre Nantel. 

     

    Une production QUB radio
    Novembre 2020

    Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

    #32 - Two and a Half Men: Presidential Debates Edition

    #32 - Two and a Half Men: Presidential Debates Edition

    This week, The Neighbors Upstairs broke down the recent presidential debate, President Trump's COVID diagnosis, Israel Adesanya's complete domination of Paulo Costa, the NFL losing massive amounts of players early in the season, the treachery of Omegle, and the anime Erased.

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    Neighbor on the Left: https://twitter.com/neighborotl
    Neighbor on the Right: https://twitter.com/neighborotr

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    Omegle Chat Website: How Students Meet Strangers (SmartSocial.com Guide for Parents and Educators)

    Omegle Chat Website: How Students Meet Strangers (SmartSocial.com Guide for Parents and Educators)

    SmartSocial.com's Omegle Guide for Parents and Educators: https://smartsocial.com/omegle/

    What is Omegle chat?

    Omegle Homepage
    • Users go to Omegle.com to instantly start a text or video chat with strangers
    • Visitors can use keywords to find people with shared interests
    • College students can enter a .edu email address (which the site uses for verification) to find other students
    • There is also an “adult” section
    • The website is free to use and is available in multiple languages
    • A graphic on top of the website shows how many other users are online at any (it’s often 40,000+)

    Where is Omegle available?

    • Omele.com is available on any web browser
    • The website shows users how to easily use add Omegle to the home screen of their phones to make it mobile-friendly
    • Omegle’s Privacy Policy
    • There are several apps, include Omega in Google Play and OKAY in the iOS App Store, that have similar logos and offer the same random chat features

    Why should parents care about Omegle?

    • Age verification is not required to use Omegle
      • The website says all users must over 13
      • It also says anyone under 18 should ask for parental permission
    • Strangers can easily ask for personal information, share explicit messages, or appear on screen nude 
    • Strangers often send usernames to connect on other apps, like Snapchat, Kik, and Discord
    • Although your student might feel like their chat is private, anyone can record their screen or take a screenshot
    • Omegle.com offers “moderated” chats, but says “Moderation is not perfect. You may still encounter people who misbehave. They are solely responsible for their own behavior.”

    What can parents do?

    • It’s important to not only tell your children not to visit sites like Omegle, but also to explain WHY
    • You can use settings or a parental monitoring app to block Omegle.com, but kids can often find ways around that (For example, visiting banned websites at a friend’s house)
    • Teach your kids to never share personal information with strangers online
    • Remind them about the dangers of meeting up with someone from the internet in real life
    • Tell them they can always come to you (or a trusted adult) if they ever feel uncomfortable about something that happened online

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