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 was quantifiable. When the original Matrix opened in 1999, it grossed a respectable $28 million on its opening weekend. Four years later, Reloaded grossed almost three times that to the tune of about $92 million, one of the biggest opening weekends ever at the time. The Matrix had officially become a mega-franchise and everyone headed to the theater to see how Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus would attempt to battle the machines and save humanity. Of course, then people saw the movie and The Matrix Reloaded is very, very different from the original film. While the original is all about discovery and shock, Reloaded dives deep into the world, sometimes literally鈥攚e travel into the depths o stanley cup website f Earth to see the last human city of Zion. Characters have lengthy conversations about politics, religion, and the nature of being. Eventually, the entire concept of the One is fl stanley water bottle ipped o stanley quencher n its head in an infamous climax that features Neo in a room being talked to by a completely new character. The reception to the film wasnt bad, but it wasnt great, and by the time the third film, The Matrix Revolutions, opened just seven months later, that opening weekend dropped to below $50 million.     But well get to that movie next week; youre here to read about The Matrix Reloaded. All that context is crucial though because it frames how many of us have felt about the film in the almost 20 years since its release. I was there opening weekend and was confounded by the dense storytelling the Wachowskis had in  Nlqd Japan   s New H3 Rocket Forced to Self-Destruct During Inaugural Launch
 that comments on its site were being used to organize a child exploitation network. Major advertisers are dropping like flies. stanley cup  In response, YouTube on Thursday announced that it is disabling comments on almost all videos that feature minors. The controversy began earlier this month when YouTuber Matt  stanley uk Watson shared  stanley website a video that exposed the use of YouTube comments by what he called a  soft-core pedophilia ring.  He showed that sexual predators were able to use comments to identify non-sexual video content that featured minors and would appeal to pedophiles. YouTubes recommendation algorithm helped the predators find each other, Watson claimed, and they would trade contact information as well as links to actual child pornography. YouTube previously announced that it had banned 400 users accounts and deleted millions of comments in response to the news. But today its going further with a sweeping new policy.     In a blog post, YouTube said that its launching several initiatives to help protect young people. It said that it has already disabled comments on  tens of millions of videos  and over the next few months it will  suspend comments on videos featuring young minors and videos featuring older minors that could be at risk of attracting predatory behavior.  Its unclear how YouTube will decide if an older minor should be considered  at risk of attracting predatory behavior.  Weve reached out to YouTube to ask if it can provide any further details about that process and will upd