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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.
ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó
Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, with guns bolted to his hands.
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, with guns bolted to his hands.
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, as a nerdy video games developer before the guns are bolted to him
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, as a nerdy video games developer before the guns are bolted to him
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, with guns bolted to his hands.Makes it difficult for him to open doors
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, wakes to find guns bolted to his hands.
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PEOPLE - Daniel Radcliffe in einem Clip aus neuem Film "Guns Akimbo", mit angeschraubten Pistolen an seinen Händen.
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
OPS: Daniel Radcliffe in a clip from the trailer for Guns Akimbo, wakes to find guns bolted to his hands.
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has a blast in his latest movie– with guns bolted onto each of his hands.He plays nerdy video game developer Miles who is then forced to take part in a real-life fight-to-the-death game to try and rescue his ex-girlfriend whom he is still in love with.Having the guns bolted onto the bones of his hands means he cannot even get dressed and has to hit the streets in his dressing gown and giant pair of novelty slippers.The film , called Guns Akimbo, is a long way from his role as JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard and continues his interesting movie career choices.His character gets into trouble over his fondness of stirring things up on the internet with his caustic, prodding, and antagonizing comments. One night, he makes the mistake of drunkenly dropping an inflammatory barb on a broadcast of Skizm, an illegal death-match fight club streamed live to the public.
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Nicola Mendelsohn is Facebook’s vice president EMEA, one of the most powerful women in the UK tech industry, but in 2016 she was told she had cancer.
Vice-President for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Facebook Nicola Mendelsohn pictured at 155 Bishopsgate, London.
Lady Mendelsohn CBE is a British advertising executive. Active in the advertising industry since 1992, she was named Vice-President for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Facebook in June 2013. She is also a non-executive director of Diageo.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Christopher Wylie
Christopher Wylie / Chris Wylie photographed at Swedish fashion chain H&M in the offices and showroom on New Oxford Street, London where he now works as a head of research. Wylie, who helped found the data firm Cambridge Analytica and worked there until 2014, in London, March 12, 2018. According to Wylie, preferences in clothing and music are the leading indicators of political leaning, and fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election than anyone realized.
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Black activist jailed for his Facebook posts speaks out about secret FBI surveillance.Rakem Balogun spoke out against police brutality. Now he is believed to be the first prosecuted under a secretive US effort to track so-called ‘black identity extremist
Black activist jailed for his Facebook posts speaks out about secret FBI surveillance. Rakem Balogun spoke out against police brutality. Now he is believed to be the first prosecuted under a secretive US effort to track so-called Ôblack identity extremistsÕ..
Balogun photographed in his hometown Dallas, Texas two days after being released from jail after a false arrest.
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PEOPLE - Washington: Korrespondenten Dinner im Weissen Haus
April 28, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Lawyer and lobbyist Heather Podesta arrives for the 2018 White House Correspondents Association Annual Dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel on Saturday, April 28, 2018..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - London: Facebook Datenaffäre - Whistleblower Christopher Wylie
27/03/2018. London, UK. Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, arrives at Portcullis House to appear before a Select Committee. Cambridge Analytica has been implicated in an investigation into the misuse of Facebook user data to influence the electoral outcomes, including the Brexit referendum.
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NEWS - London: Facebook Datenaffäre - Whistleblower Christopher Wylie
27/03/2018. London, UK. Christopher Wylie (C), the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, arrives at Portcullis House to appear before a Select Committee. Cambridge Analytica has been implicated in an investigation into the misuse of Facebook user data to influence the electoral outcomes, including the Brexit referendum.
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NEWS - London: Facebook Datenaffäre - Whistleblower Christopher Wylie
27/03/2018. London, UK. Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, arrives at Portcullis House to appear before a Select Committee. Cambridge Analytica has been implicated in an investigation into the misuse of Facebook user data to influence the electoral outcomes, including the Brexit referendum.
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Official opening of the Campus Party 2018, at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Campus Party is the largest IT and technology event in Brazil and happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Official opening of the Campus Party 2018, at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Campus Party is the largest IT and technology event in Brazil and happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Official opening of the Campus Party 2018, at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Campus Party is the largest IT and technology event in Brazil and happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - A man with a Linux mascot in the hat, waits for the beginning of the Campus Party 2018, at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Campus Party is the largest IT and technology event in Brazil and happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - A banner installed at Campus Party 2018, saying: Be cool with the geeks. You can still work for one of them..Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, happens at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - A couple wait for the beginning of the Campus Party 2018, at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Campus Party is the largest IT and technology event in Brazil and happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - General view of Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, where Campus Party 2018, the largest IT and technology event in Brazil, takes place. The event happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Brasilien: Campus Party in Sao Paulo
January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - A young man waits for the beginning of the Campus Party 2018, at Anhembi Park, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Campus Party is the largest IT and technology event in Brazil and happens until February 4, and should receive the visit of about 120 thousand people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
(c) Dukas