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  2. Dexerto - Wikipedia

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    Dexerto is a video game and entertainment news website operated by Dexerto Limited. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, the site focuses on the coverage of internet culture and video games alongside its blog Charlie INTEL. Dexerto's media presence includes various large social media profiles and several podcasts. History

  3. Kick (service) - Wikipedia

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    Kick (also known as Kick.com) is a video livestreaming service. It is operated by Kick Streaming Pty Ltd and backed by Stake.com co-founders Bijan Tehrani, Ed Craven and streaming personality Trainwreckstv. Kick was founded in 2022 as a competitor to Amazon -owned Twitch, with a focus on looser moderation and higher revenue shares for streamers ...

  4. Dexerto article links I've found to be accurate / factual, and source reliable sources, even though they do not fall under Wikipedia policy jurisdiction as they are operated outside Wikipedia and are not used as sources in Wikipedia articles:

  5. Wikipedia talk : WikiProject Video games/Sources/Archive 21

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    There is an RfC on the reliability of Dexerto (dexerto.com) on the reliable sources noticeboard. If you're interested, please participate at Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard § RfC: Dexerto . — Newslinger talk 20:07, 29 April 2019 (UTC)

  6. Richard Lewis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Lewis became the first editor-at-large of Dexerto. In 2022, Lewis broke the story that a former TSM coach was soliciting payments from prospective players in exchange for ensuring they would be added to the roster.

  7. YouTubers vs. TikTokers - Wikipedia

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    YouTubers vs. TikTokers, billed as Battle of the Platforms was an exhibition boxing event which featured YouTubers and TikTokers. The main event was between American YouTuber Austin McBroom and American TikToker Bryce Hall. The co-main event was between YouTuber AnEsonGib and TikToker Tayler Holder. It was held on June 12, 2021, at Hard Rock ...

  8. File:Logo of Dexerto.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Leftovers (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Leftovers. (podcast) Leftovers was an American leftist political podcast [1] hosted by Ethan Klein and Hasan Piker on the H3 Podcast. It focused on politics and internet culture. [2] [3] [4] Klein stated that "the spirit of this show is not serious policy debate. It’s bringing righteous justice to these shit-bags [and] clowning on idiots".

  10. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    IJBOL ( / ˈidʒ.boʊl / [75] ) An acronym for the phrase "I just burst out laughing", a version of "lmao." Dates back to 2009 as an alternate version of "lmao" or "lol" but is lately popularized into mainstream Twitter culture through the K-pop stan community in 2021, reaching its current level of use today.

  11. Bad for Business - Wikipedia

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    0-553-20674-5. OCLC. 8636693. Preceded by. Double for Death. Followed by. The Broken Vase. Bad for Business is a mystery novel by American write Rex Stout, starring his detective Tecumseh Fox, first published in 1940. Private investigator Tecumseh Fox was the protagonist of three mysteries written by Stout between 1939 and 1941.