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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 (-5[1])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 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[2])afternoon, (10[2])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
Mike BentleyA TV Guide for NetheadsI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournament68-5
Luke Van De WegheTheEventually Munches All Computer Storage12410
Sam BraunfeldfooJAX guide -league -of -legends -lol -mortal -kombat12410
Arnav SoodCarnegie LemonsComputer Science: Going Outside12510
Michael DuI Paused My Unique Game to Be HereWhy does ACF have electrons do its work?12510
Andrew SzetoI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournamentA TV Guide for Netheads14310