The six greatest existential threats facing humans (and animals) are as follows: Overpopulation and the destruction of the environment that comes from it Nuclear war Misinformation Drug-resistant diseases Artificial intelligence Facebook The above six existential threats were elected by 50 Noel prize-winning scientists as the most serious risks facing mankind. One third of the …
It seems quite possible that the Facebook page of Kevin Paz (Kev Meija) is an entirely fake account set up by who knows who, perhaps a teenager, who takes pleasure in glorifying and revelling in the animal cruelty of others and in winding up animal adovcates. The person who set up this account, if …
There are, currently, 260 billion photographs on Facebook. It is too difficult for Facebook to ensure that the photographs uploaded to their website are always acceptable. People should be aware of this. When a 13-year-old signs up to Facebook, as she is able to do without parental consent, is she aware of what she’s …
Perhaps you don’t even consider the question in the title. But I’d expect that, on occasion, you might ask yourself the question: “Do I really want to continue using Facebook?” For cat rescue, Facebook (FB) does serve a useful purpose. I think that is fairly certain. FB can save the lives of cats. But …
In the cat world cat, lovers frequently announce the passing of their beloved cat companion. Visitors, if they feel inclined to do so, can click the Facebook “Like” button. In clicking that button they are not saying that the like the passing of a loved cat. They are showing their support for the person …
I am going to make the bold statement that Facebook and other online social media websites are making a substantial impact on the number of cats adopted from rescue centers and shelters throughout the United States. I wonder if things are genuinely being turned around and the mass annual slaughter of rescue cats will …
Facebook says it removes “reported content that promotes poaching of endangered species, the sale of animals for organized fight or content that includes extreme acts of animal abuse.” (Has it been amended and updated? If so please tell me) I have that information from Huff Post but I am damned if I can find …
Jalaldeen Naseem is a Sri Lankan man working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as a house driver (sounds like he is a chauffeur). In the video he is sitting in a rather plush room – is this the home of his employer, a Saudi Arabian? He is horribly abusing a domestic cat by brutally manhandling …
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