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Long-term benefits of Facebook's fight against 'fake news' outweigh the cost, CEO says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg once dismissed complaints that Russia had used the company's social media platform to manipulate voters before the 2016 presidential election as crazy. A year later, after the Menlo Park, Calif.-based firm testified to Congress that 126 million users may have been fed ...
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Flipboard cozies up to Facebook-weary publishers This week, the mobile reading app rolled out full-page print ads in newspapers, including the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, and sites, including Axios, Vanity Fair and The Hollywood Reporter, just as publishers are increasingly seeking ways to replace their Facebook referral traffic.
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Facebook didn't catch fake 'supermoon' video as it racked up 16 million views A Facebook Live video purportedly showing a live view of a "supermoon" over Greece but which in fact was a still image with wind sounds added was viewed more than 16 million times over four hours on Wednesday, apparently going undetected by the company even as some commenters pointed out ...
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Chechen Leader Is Going Strong on Twitter "Where is your vaunted democracy and the right of citizens to receive information?" His tweet raised an interesting question: Why did Facebook and Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, ban Kadyrov, but Twitter didn't? Facebook confirmed to Foreign Policy that Kadyrov was indeed banned because ...
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Ranging Reactions to Facebook Cryptocurrency Ad Ban Facebook users will no longer be bombarded by cryptocurrency, initial coin offering and Bitcoin adverts on the social media platform.
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