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Why CMOs Still Love Facebook Despite recent threats to its ability to properly track advertising, Facebook continues to be popular among marketers. Photographer: Christophe Morin/ ...
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Facebook will face Senate during Russian probe hearing A recent report said Facebook still hasn't discovered the exact number of fake news ads Russian-linked advertisers bought before and after the 2016 ...
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Facebook vows to manually review ad targeting after 'Jew-Haters' scandal Facebook failed to foresee how turning user-written interests and employer information from profiles into ad targeting options could turn offensive.
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Facebook use has plummeted in the Middle East, survey says [Image: Northwestern University of Qatar ] According to the study, Facebook penetration declined by 20 percentage points since 2013 (94% in 2013 to ...
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The Real Trouble With Trump's 'Dark Post' Facebook Ads These ads don't appear as regular News Feed posts on Trump's page. Instead, they're only visible to the Facebook users his campaign targeted.
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Are Your Facebook Messages Really Private? Here's the Truth Over a billion people communicate through Facebook Messenger every day. While Facebook says it takes measures to keep users' information ...
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You can now launch the Instagram app directly from Facebook Facebook is making it easier for users to access their Instagram profile directly from within the Facebook app. The company confirms it's rolling out a ...
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Facebook admits industry could do more to combat online extremism Facebook admitted that using emerging artificial intelligence technologies to spot dangerous material was not yet foolproof. Composite: alamy.
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Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Microsoft Say Removing Extremist Content Quickly Is Challenging Removing extremist content from the Internet within a few hours of it appearing poses "an enormous technological and scientific challenge," Google's ...
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Racist Facebook post costs Mississippi teacher her job Facebook is under fire again, this time because of their ads. Veuer's Natasha Abellard (@NatashaAbellard) has the story. Buzz60.
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The flames of Facebook Every day I visit my Facebook page as I have relatives around the country and this seems the way people communicate these days. But, oh I wish this ...
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Facebook just stole one of Myspace's worst features Facebook may have just taken a page out of MySpace's playbook: It's now testing a creepy feature that broadcasts your friends online activity status ...
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South Dakota lawmaker apologizes for Facebook post Lynne DiSanto testifies in a state House committee at the Capitol in Pierre, S.D. DiSanto has apologized for a Facebook post where she shared a ...
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How Facebook Is Trying to Avoid a Public Relations Disaster with Songwriters For Facebook, the public relations stakes may be even higher. Alone among social media platforms, Facebook's brand is particularly tied to notions of ...
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