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How Facebook decides what violent and explicit content is allowed SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook is taking a lot of heat over the way it handles violent and disturbing content. As the company scrambles to deal with ... Facebook leaks reportedly reveal why it allows some videos of suicide and deaths to stay online - CNBC Facebook disabled more than 14000 accounts in one month for revenge porn and sexual extortion - The Verge
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Facebook generates massive profits – it can afford to protect the public When Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook Live last year he said: "We built this big technology platform so we can go and support whatever the most ...
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FBI investigating possible hate crime at University of Maryland: What is the 'Alt Reich: Nation ... While the Facebook group has since been deleted, many news outlets captured screen-grabs from Urbanski's page showing that he was a member.
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Facebook Won't Say If They'll Use Your Brain Activity for Advertisements Every year, Facebook gathers hundreds of developers, corporate allies, and members of the press to hear CEO Mark Zuckerberg's vision of our ...
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Multibillion-dollar security start-up Tanium snares a CTO from Facebook Tanium, last valued at $3.5 billion, has hired Chris Bream, director of product security at Facebook, as its chief technology officer. Bream steps into the ...
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Facebook slides into live streaming deal with MLB Facebook will live-stream at least 20 Friday Major League Baseball (MLB) games during this year's regular season, according to the MLB. While only ...
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What Facebook Can Teach Us All About Releasing Code How has Facebook stayed on top for so long? Sure, network effects have a lot to do with it, but there's another aspect to its success that technology ...
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Why Facebook's moderation is a big deal and how other platforms compare Where platforms, social technology, and the internet at large are concerned, over its brief history, Facebook's been the exception to so, so many rules.
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Facebook adds takeaway delivery option in latest bid to keep users hooked The social network now lets users order meals directly from the Facebook home page, with the experience powered by either Slice or Delivery.com, ...
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