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Over 43 of them allege that the social media giant has blacklisted them. [Read this online!](=.Wqw1zFyrPCXEo-BYZTEVzF-wpkXKCmoeS-EkvGcns5g) [Lire en français](=.DWpEtCy-EdYsA8RKR8ccD6v8j-rj91Hxqakqi9wk4tU) Read this email in French. [TC@10 Logo] 23 MARCH, 2023 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [MoniePoint Logo] Happy pre-Friday☀️ Today, we continue our 10th-anniversary celebration with another Twitter Space. In the last 10 years, the African tech ecosystem has evolved quickly. We know this firsthand at TechCabal. What does the future look like? 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In today's edition - [The World Wide Web3](#CryptoMarket) - [43 content moderators sue Meta in Kenya](#Story1) - [E-naira rises amidst Nigeria’s cash crisis](#Story2) - [Will TikTok be banned in the US?](#Story3) - [Factor[e] Ventures’ new venture studio](#Story4) - [Opportunities](#Opportunities) THE WORLD WIDE WEB3 =.643AYAZjL261nLo3-OHKJdDL8lLtUhACk50dai9-_38 Bitcoin $27,361 - 3.16% Ether $1,740 - 3.70% BNB $321 - 4.55% Solana $21.42 - 4.74% Name of the coin Price of the coin 24-hour percentage change Source: CoinMarketCap * Data as of 04:30 AM WAT, March 23, 2023. In France, lawmakers have agreed to ban all forms of influencer promotions for crypto. [CoinDesk reports](=.cWb-mZ-PZ3d4wwpuiSvbCtDMEauUsrEd1kfUe_cjVxA) that French social-media influencers will no longer be allowed to hawk unlicensed crypto products under a plan voted on by lawmakers on a key legislative committee on Wednesday. If they do, they face two years in jail and a $32,000 fine. 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META BLACKLISTS EX-SAMA EMPLOYEES =.pEHqkoCkvWySl_E7otj-NVYrRiVltvYB-wVT9dSSCMA Forty-three ex-employees of content moderation firm Sama are [suing Meta](=.YqKxuzzWBAMAB9nIRRgQORHN2ErXEiacaLSc1pH2mtY), Sama's former client. The suit alleges that the social media giant instructed their new content moderation partner, Majorel, to blacklist them. These ex-employees are also suing their former employer, Sama, claiming they were given the boot in an unlawful manner. [According to TrendsKe,](=.NdbtviE_wmL3kpJWTJMGo1ieCwCCEoaYccEK8EHaeqY) the moderators claim that Sama failed to issue proper redundancy notices and didn't follow the required 30-day termination notice. They also allege that their terminal dues were tied to signing non-disclosure documents. A string of denials However, Sama [denies](=.HaVsrNXGuW_69ipeBTcrL8e2K2_CbqZllULC7p9VQ1k) all of these allegations and insists they followed Kenyan law. They say they communicated their decision to discontinue content moderation in what amounts to a town hall meeting and followed up with an email and notification letter. They even conducted a survey to make the process and compensation as clear as possible. The company is denying the accusation just like it denied the allegations in [a 2022 lawsuit](=.rM3Y27xsQQgwo6vaNplDJDVcFcWMv5VXhuVbo-G8vzs) by a former Sama content moderator, Daniel Motaung. He accused the Kenya-based company of forced labour, human trafficking, unfair labour relations, and union busting. The company has also been accused of running a "[content moderation sweatshop](=.21MwWFgvS4gBVPohV2TwOBtFzUGB_bKaLuuSlI4lLrI)” for artificial intelligence startup, OpenAI. A string of lawsuits [TrendsKe reports that](=.SZ_CTtHr7_p1ddX26LLkzfDfu0etQPKOKuhVt_jv05Q) this current suit is the third Meta is facing in Kenya, after another case was filed in December by Ethiopians over claims that the social media giant had failed to employ enough safety measures on Facebook, which, in turn, fueled the conflicts that have led to deaths, including the father of one of the petitioners, and 500,000 Ethiopians during the Tigray War that ended late last year. [WhatsApp](=.jMf9mRqoj8UEQeJVqGbIqvcLOPyBe0G8XrQPCR_--h4) [Twitter](=.EVDyl0XpfWYQYuQfCRL8RWv8uizMqmIC-Ob2XLZdRwg) [LinkedIn](=.r-eryHBcj-lTqU-zK9l7BJ_kssTn4-3WfSff7Ye-KA4) [Facebook](=.LFLBHo81ww2hPbAFTS706ouKnNndOg-1bbcZp1rIjXs) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= E-NAIRA RISES AMIDST NIGERIA’S CASH CRISIS =.w9G2FVSi-CNK4zUVDNej_UIMPUyOxpp59mo5NNnUk_s Image source: Get Yarn Nigerians are turning to the central bank's new digital currency, the e-naira, as cash becomes as scarce as hen's teeth. The currency in circulation has taken a nosedive from ₦3.2 trillion ($6.9 billion) in September to ₦1 trillion ($2.17 billion), as of today, [Bloomberg reports.](=.8_bHLcijRbm21ormNXv3wMr68Aqyl8FHjUXjW8xH_kc) The cash crunch had folks swiping their cards and tapping on their bank apps more. E-payment gateways saw an uptick in activity, but a lot of those online transactions failed. Banks couldn't keep up with the e-payment stream, leaving many customers stranded or turning to the e-naira for transactions. The e-naira was rolled out last October but didn’t receive increasing interest until the cash crunch caused by the naira redesign policy. The number of e-naira wallets has skyrocketed more than twelvefold to 13 million since October, and the value of transactions has climbed 63% to ₦22 billion ($48 million) this year, [according to Godwin Emefiele](=.Ixn-5tQkwHo93DloCuJgU-eus5nDg6SEZ_3M7LfqtQY), the big boss at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). 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ByteDance employees have in the past reportedly accessed US user data, and the Department of Justice and the FBI have launched an investigation into [allegations](=.mgF8pm966EzHCkh4Lx3TcLo_Ndb-dLQEroaUiNTcMeM) that some ByteDance employees had obtained TikTok user data to investigate the source of leaks to US journalists. Already, the US, the UK and Canada have [banned employees from the use of TikTok](=.gXlYpNLoCHxzzrRotHN0jUu4C41IEZHHX7K0HlNMDIU) on government-owned devices. TikTok, on the other hand, has [reassured](=.OrTXLV9jadRrrxmrS4hqRfC7jkTSKtEoxwuFbb20q1E) advertisers that the app is unlikely to be banned in the US. Meanwhile in South Africa A ban in South Africa is not on the cards yet. In July 2021, South Africa enacted the [Protection of Personal Information Act](=.fJUJghM8oIa0QbMnXIMGhUEK-7_fkrgh0i0t-xKCFVQ)(POPIA) which states that any organisation which manages personal data needs to comply with the Act to remain compliant or face fines by the Information Regulator. 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