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A video activist group is struggling to keep their cameras in the occupied Western Sahara where the Moroccan authorities have managed to implement a near total media blockade.
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3 Stolen Cameras on täna Popcorn Time'i voogedastustabelis #33442 kohal Eestis. film on alates eilsest langenud 4 kohta.
Popcorn Time'i järjestussüsteem arvutab populaarsust, kombineerides andmeid mitmest usaldusväärsest allikast, sealhulgas voogedastusplatvormidest, peer-to-peer suundumustest ja globaalsetest andmebaasidest.
Meie algoritm kohandab järjestusi dünaamiliselt, lähtudes sellest, kuidas sisu erinevatel platvormidel, piirkondades ja ajavahemikel esineb. Iga filmi või saadet hinnatakse, kasutades kombinatsiooni tema globaalsest positsioonist, piirkondlikust populaarsusest ja ajaloolisest esitusest. See tagab õiglase, täpse ja pidevalt ajakohastatud ülevaate sellest, mis Eestis trendib.
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