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Ten Articles Wikipedia Banned
These Wiki entries and entry writers, which include the Church of Scientology and the US Congress, have been banned, sometimes by Wikipedia itself, sometimes by a government which doesn't approve of the content.
#Notinmyname: British Muslims Condemn ISIS
Young Muslim activists in the UK are rallying around the hashtag #notinmyname in an effort to counter the alarming presence of ISIS propaganda in the social media.
Sam Spratt
The illustrator best known for his realistic meme drawings has been creating art online since 2010.