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2 October 2017 / SF News / Eve Batey

Monday Lunchtime Links: Student Knocked Out In UC Berkeley Dorm Attack


  • [CNet] pens an open letter taking Twitter harshly to task over continued failure to deal with harassment issue, asks "Are you bad at policing Twitter because it's good for business?"
  • Meanwhile, [Wired] asks "Who Will Take Responsibility for Facebook?"
  • Speaking of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg reportedly wanted to make Facebook employees work for his Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. [Business Insider]
  • The Bay Area has the largest percentage of couples living with a roommate in the country. [SF Gate]
  • Berkeley to consider placement of portable bathroom at homeless encampment. [Daily Californian]
  • Victims of Dolores Heights homicide identified as SF residents. [ABC 7]
  • Evictions have dropped in San Francisco for the first time in six years, but officials say that need for tenant protections remains. [SF Examiner]
  • Gunpoint robbery at Bayfair BART. [KRON 4]
  • Judge rules that the FBI doesn't have to name the vendor that helped hack San Bernardino attacker's iPhone. [CNet]
  • UC Berkeley student beaten unconscious in dorm. [Daily Californian]
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