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| Delray doctor turns to Facebook to search for a kidney donor "If I can get a kidney transplant," Himmelstein, 58, says in a Facebook video that's been viewed thousands of times, "that will help me live a healthier ...
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| Student's naked anti-Donald Trump protest banned on Facebook 'A day after posting the images, I received a message from Facebook informing me that they had removed the post due to "female nudity," and also ...
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| Facebook starts inserting ad breaks in Live, uploaded videos Facebook is expanding beta test of Ad Breaks to more Live Video creators. These ads allows creators to take short breaks for ads during their live ...
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Play Video Gates posts on Facebook about once every day. Richard Branson is the most active business leader on Facebook, posting about five times per day.
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| SCAM BUSTERS: How to avoid being the victim of a Facebook scam Now, scammers are using that ploy to target victims on social media; especially Facebook. KRDO NewsChannel 13 talked with one woman who lost ...
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When It's OK to Friend Your Boss on Facebook Is being friends with your boss on social media a good idea? On the one hand, it may be a great opportunity to show them how fantastic you are, but at ...
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| Massachuesetts' Top 5: Our Most Popular Facebook Stories This Week Local scams, missing teens and wanted drug dealers, and more- here's what your neighbors were talking about this week on Facebook.
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| Facebook deletes mother's page offering free nipple reconstruction for breast cancer survivors ... A beauty therapist who offers breast cancer patients nipple tattoos had her Facebook account deleted for posting 'pornographic' images of her work.
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| Some technical error automatically logged users out of their Facebook accounts After facing a rather widespread outage a couple days ago, Facebook seems to be acting up for some users once again. The social networking ...
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| Should sex offenders be banned from Facebook? Supreme Court weighs law The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up the case of a North Carolina man who beat a traffic ticket and posted about his victory on Facebook, a place he ...
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