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posting

[poh-sting] / ˈpoʊ stɪŋ /


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Bishop Hicks, 58, will lead one of the Roman Catholic Church's most populous and important postings in the US.

From BBC

The moment was captured on video by Grace Springer, a Zillennial who almost discarded the footage after the concert until her friends convinced her it was definitely worth posting on TikTok.

From Los Angeles Times

The group, largely a spent force operationally, relies on a sophisticated propaganda machine to recruit fighters that is mostly based on a nexus of dark-web servers, viral social-media postings and artificial intelligence, experts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Why are firms posting ghost jobs, and what is being done to tackle the problem?

From BBC

The court-issued orders mean individuals can be banned from contacting a victim, visiting their home or posting harmful content online, and can also be used in cases involving coercive or controlling behaviour.

From BBC