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  1. Apr 2019
    1. For one thing, everyone who shows up to collect a creature at a location can catch a copy of that creature if they want. So players have motivation to communicate with one another and share locations of creatures, engaging in deeply collaborative rather than competitive play. Not all gamers like fierce competition, so the collaborative aspects of the game broaden its appeal. For those who do love competition, the three-team structure allows for friendly rivalry and challenge. The ease of joining a team keeps it from being exclusionary, preserving the game’s inclusive style. Because there are only three teams worldwide, there’s a lot of friendly banter online about which team is the best, adding to the fun.

      let players to move and play together.

    1. If you're new to the world of Pokemon Go, the Pokemon Go Community Day happens once a month. Usually taking place on a Saturday, Community Day has one featured Pokemon that appears everywhere for a three-hour period. January's Community Day featured Totodile, February was Swinub, and last month's was Treecko. For April, Bagon is the featured 'mon.

      The Pokemon Go has community day each month.

    1. Facebook does not want its front-line moderators exercising independent judgment, so it gives them extensive guidance. These emojis, the platform says, could be considered threats or, in context with racial or religious groups, hate speech.

      The eomjis become a bad thing in some way.

    2. It’s not our place to correct people’s speech, but we do want to enforce our community standards on our platform

      The social media give us a place to free speech, but we still need to notice what we say and what the impact.