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X Corp. Faces 2,000 Arbitration Demands, Agrees to Negotiate

Following Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter in October 2022, X Corp. has entered discussions to address arbitration claims from nearly 2,000 laid-off employees.


Attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan, in a memo cited by Bloomberg, stated, “We have successfully brought Twitter to the negotiation table. Twitter seeks global mediation to settle all our filed claims.” Private mediation sessions are slated for December 1 and 2.

A source indicated to Bloomberg that X Corp. is acting in compliance with a court order to mediate. An August filing disclosed over 2,200 individual arbitration demands against Twitter, with potential filing fees nearing $3.5 million as reported by CNBC. X Corp. has pushed for an even distribution of the arbitration costs.

Previously, Twitter (now “X”) allegedly compelled ex-employees to opt for arbitration over lawsuits while declining arbitration costs. Liss-Riordan pursued multiple class actions, including one suggesting Twitter breached the federal and California Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Acts, failing to provide 60 days’ notice before a mass layoff.

In January 2023, a federal judge mandated ex-employees into arbitration due to existing agreements. However, Twitter was accused in July of both insisting on arbitration and avoiding the associated costs.

The company also faces allegations of unpaid severance, discrimination, and WARN Act and FMLA violations. Liss-Riordan, representing the ex-employees, commented, “We are dedicated to ensuring they receive what’s due.”

Updates will follow upon receiving comments from Liss-Riordan and X Corp.

Source: Blomberg

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Discord: ID photos of 70,000 users may have been exposed via third-party breach

Discord says official ID photos and other data tied to about 70,000 users may have been exposed after a cyber-attack on an external provider used for age verification and customer support. The company, which reports more than 200 million users globally, said on 9 October 2025 that its own platform was not breached and that access for the affected vendor has been revoked.


According to Discord, the leaked information could include personal details, ID images submitted for age checks, partial credit-card data, and messages exchanged with customer support agents. The company added that no full card numbers, account passwords, or messages beyond support conversations were involved. Impacted users have been notified, and the firm says it is cooperating with law-enforcement authorities.

Discord did not name the third-party provider. A representative from Zendesk, which provides customer-service software to Discord, told the BBC its systems were not compromised and that the incident was not caused by a Zendesk vulnerability. Discord also rejected online claims that the breach was larger than stated, calling them inaccurate and “part of an attempt to extort payment,” and clarified that the incident was not a ransomware attack: “We will not reward those responsible for their illegal actions,” a spokesperson said.

The incident underscores why attackers target high-value personal data—such as full names and government-issued identifiers—that tend to remain constant over time and are useful in scams. Discord has tightened age-verification practices in recent years amid concerns about the distribution of prohibited content on some servers and says it continues to invest in safety and verification controls.

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Valve Deckard: What It Could Mean for VR Adult Content

The Deckard is an upcoming VR headset from Valve, expected to launch in the next few months. If current leaks hold, it could be a major upgrade for immersive adult viewing.


Launch timeline. Chinese analyst group XR Research Institute suggests Deckard is targeting the holiday season, with projected annual production of 400k–600k units, comparable to early Vision Pro volumes.

Pricing. Expectations point to a premium ($1,000+) price tier paired with high-end performance.

Why it matters for VR erotica (platform-agnostic):

  • Display tech. High-resolution OLED/LCD panels with strong contrast and color should elevate skin tones, low-light scenes, and fine detail.
  • Input & tracking. Newly referenced “Roy” touch-style controllers in SteamVR code hint at better ergonomics and precision—useful for interactive experiences.

Deckard features (per code dives/leaks):

  • Standalone + PCVR hybrid. Emphasis on wireless PC streaming for 6K/8K playback without tether drag, alongside native PCVR.
  • Comfort & design. Ergonomic improvements aim at longer, more comfortable sessions.

App compatibility. Popular VR video apps (e.g., PCVR players and standalone viewers) are expected to work seamlessly with Deckard, based on typical SteamVR support patterns and developer indications.

Bottom line: if Valve delivers on display quality, wireless PCVR, and ergonomics, Deckard could become a flagship device for high-bitrate adult VR—without locking users to any single platform.

Source: sexlikereal.com

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Meta Re-trains AI Chatbots to Block “Sensual” Conversations with Teens

Meta is retraining its AI assistant and chatbots after internal guidance revealed the systems could engage in “romantic” or “sensual” exchanges with under-18s. The company has confirmed that this behavior is being restricted immediately, while broader child-safety updates are being prepared.


The adjustment affects Meta AI across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, where chatbots are being updated not to engage minors in such conversations. Instead, when sensitive topics arise, the AI will direct younger users to professional resources.

In addition, Meta is restricting teen access to some of its more adult-oriented AI characters. The company describes this as part of a wider effort to provide “safe, age-appropriate experiences” for minors, with further updates promised in the months ahead.

Why it matters: For the wider online ecosystem—including platforms that adult creators rely on—this signals a tightening of automated moderation and AI safety rules. Stricter boundaries are being built into AI-powered interactions, particularly where younger audiences may be exposed.

Meta has also discontinued certain chatbot characters following complaints, reinforcing its shift toward a more cautious and regulated approach in AI deployment.

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