Question

Live mistake correction is a prominent feature of the Tarteel app targeted at these people. A 2020 investigation by Motherboard revealed that an app for these people with almost 100 million users was indirectly selling data to the U.S. military through its partnership with X-Mode; that app was named “[these people] Pro”. Match Group, which owns basically every dating app, failed to acquire an app targeted at these people and subsequently sued it in 2021 for using the word “match” in the name. After losing that lawsuit, that dating app for these people changed their name (-5[1])to a four-letter word that ends in a double (*) “z”. In the modern day, these people might use apps to help with a certain daily obligation at dawn, noon, (10[3])afternoon, evening, and night. For 10 points, name these people that have to avoid apps that are haram. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Muslims [accept followers of Islam; accept Qur’an readers or reciters]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Corry Wanga neural-net processor; a thinking machineMacro Editors95-5
Swapnil GargWe Bought a Complexity Zoo StoryDianetics for Diabetics12410
Rob CarsonEdwardian Manifestation of All Colonial SinsEight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping12410
Matt Jacksonscreaming into the public static void main(String[] args)playing emacs while my parents are arguing12410
Earthflax GeologybuzzerMacro Editorsa neural-net processor; a thinking machine14310