It remains unclear whether the app substantially instigated illegal or unsafe gatherings. Photograph: Ammentorp Photography/Alamy Stock Photo Apple has pulled an iOS app that encouraged users to meet at secret underground gatherings during the pandemic. The app, called Vybe Together, promoted private parties during the Covid-19 pandemic and has been removed from the Apple App Store, had its account on TikTok banned, and...
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