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All Four American Idol Judges Are Kicked Off The Show!

american idol 2012 judges

It look’s like American Idol staff have decided to make big changes to the judging panel!

Sources have siad that Nicki Minaj,Keith UrbanMariah Carey,  Randy Jackson are all off the show!

We already knew that Randy was leaving as he announced that the other day but we had no clue about the others.

A  Fox insider has said:

“All four are gone. They feel they’ve lost their core audience and they want it back.”

Will.i.am’s New Album #Willpower Fails To Sell!

Will.i.am's New Album #Willpower Fails To Sell!

He may have had some of the biggest names in the music industry on his new album but Will.i.am latest creation has failed to sell!

The album is called  #Willpower and only sold 29,000!

Will had help from  Britney SpearsJustin BieberMiley Cyrus, and even Chris Brown and it still failed to sell.

Have a look at the full track list below:

Billboard 200 charts:

1) Michael Bublé, To Be Loved (195,000)
2) Fantasia, Side Effects of You (91,000)
3) Justin Timberlake, The 20/20 Experience (74,000)
4) Phoenix, Bankrupt! (50,000)
5) Fall Out Boy, Save Rock and Roll (36,000)
6) Blake Shelton, Based on a True Story (36,000)
7) Rob Zombie, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor (34,000)
8) Kid Cudi, Indicud (32,000)
9) will.i.am, #Willpower (29,000)
10) Pink, The Truth About Love (29,000)

Justin Timberlake’s 20/20 Experience Album Sells Nearly One Million Copies In First Week!!!

Justin Timberlake

His album has not been out long but already it has sold nearly 1 million copies!

Justin Timberlake 20/20 Experience album has sold 968,000 copies in the first week and skyrocketed to number one on the Billboard 200 chart!

He really is back and it seem’s like the people are loving it!

Instagram Responds To Users Deleting Their Accounts

Instagram's New Terms Anger Users!

Since all the news came out about Instagram and the new terms users have been deleting their accounts to protest but now Instagram have responded.

Co-founder Kevin Systrom promises us “legal documents are easy to misinterpret” and that he understands why so many are “confused and upset”!

The letter says:

“Thank you, and we’re listening

Yesterday we introduced a new version of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service that will take effect in thirty days. These two documents help communicate as clearly as possible our relationship with the users of Instagram so you understand how your data will be used, and the rules that govern the thriving and active Instagram community. Since making these changes, we’ve heard loud and clear that many users are confused and upset about what the changes mean.

I’m writing this today to let you know we’re listening and to commit to you that we will be doing more to answer your questions, fix any mistakes, and eliminate the confusion. As we review your feedback and stories in the press, we’re going to modify specific parts of the terms to make it more clear what will happen with your photos.

Legal documents are easy to misinterpret. So I’d like to address specific concerns we’ve heard from everyone:

Advertising on Instagram From the start, Instagram was created to become a business. Advertising is one of many ways that Instagram can become a self-sustaining business, but not the only one. Our intention in updating the terms was to communicate that we’d like to experiment with innovative advertising that feels appropriate on Instagram. Instead it was interpreted by many that we were going to sell your photos to others without any compensation. This is not true and it is our mistake that this language is confusing. To be clear: it is not our intention to sell your photos. We are working on updated language in the terms to make sure this is clear.

To provide context, we envision a future where both users and brands alike may promote their photos & accounts to increase engagement and to build a more meaningful following. Let’s say a business wanted to promote their account to gain more followers and Instagram was able to feature them in some way. In order to help make a more relevant and useful promotion, it would be helpful to see which of the people you follow also follow this business. In this way, some of the data you produce — like the actions you take (eg, following the account) and your profile photo — might show up if you are following this business.

The language we proposed also raised question about whether your photos can be part of an advertisement. We do not have plans for anything like this and because of that we’re going to remove the language that raised the question. Our main goal is to avoid things likes advertising banners you see in other apps that would hurt the Instagram user experience. Instead, we want to create meaningful ways to help you discover new and interesting accounts and content while building a self-sustaining business at the same time.

Ownership Rights Instagram users own their content and Instagram does not claim any ownership rights over your photos. Nothing about this has changed. We respect that there are creative artists and hobbyists alike that pour their heart into creating beautiful photos, and we respect that your photos are your photos. Period.

I always want you to feel comfortable sharing your photos on Instagram and we will always work hard to foster and respect our community and go out of our way to support its rights.

Privacy Settings Nothing has changed about the control you have over who can see your photos. If you set your photos to private, Instagram only shares your photos with the people you’ve approved to follow you. We hope that this simple control makes it easy for everyone to decide what level of privacy makes sense.

I am grateful to everyone for their feedback and that we have a community that cares so much. We need to be clear about changes we make — this is our responsibility to you. One of the main reasons these documents don’t take effect immediately, but instead 30 days from now, is that we wanted to make sure you had an opportunity to raise any concerns. You’ve done that and are doing that, and that will help us provide the clarity you deserve. Thank you for your help in making sure that Instagram continues to thrive and be a community that we’re all proud of. Please stay tuned for updates coming soon.

Sincerely,

Kevin Systrom co-founder, Instagram”

Instagram’s New Terms Anger Users!

Instagram's New Terms Anger Users!

After it was announced that photo sharing site Instagram was being brought by Facebook it was said that the terms would change!

But now the new terms have came out angering users causing millions of users to delete their accounts even celebrity’s.

If you user the site you have to agree to the terms and here is a snippet from the hundreds of terms online:

“To help us deliver interesting paid or sponsored content or promotions, you agree that a business or other entity may pay us to display your username, likeness, photos (along with any associated metadata), and/or actions you take, in connection with paid or sponsored content or promotions, without any compensation to you.”

So what that means is if you take a photo and uplode it to the site Instagram can sell the picture to third-parties making money out of our content!

One software developer said:

“You are not our customers, you are the cattle we drive to market and auction off to the highest bidder. Enjoy your feed and keep producing the milk.”

Fans of the app are so angry they got #FearTheHashtagGeneration! and #BoycottInstagram trending on Twitter.

Taylor Swift’s Red Goes Number 1 On Billboard 200 list!

Taylor Swift Becomes The First Artist To Have 50 Top 100 Hits Six Years

 

This is the third week for Taylor Swift that she has sat on the no.1 spot on the top Billboard 200 list!

Taylor recently beat out Aerosmith and Ne-Yo.

She has had so much success with this album as she sold over 1 million copies in the first week!!

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