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Did you 'like' Russian propaganda? Facebook will clue you in Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues, released by members of the U.S. House Intelligence committee, are photographed in Washington, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick).
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Facebook to show people if they fell for Russian propaganda (Update) During a quarterly earnings call with analysts this month, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg addressed criticism over allowing disinformation and manipulation during the US presidential election, just hours after the company's top lawyer faced a grilling at a Washington congressional hearing.
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The best iPhone X cases tested at 4.30pm on Facebook Live Some like them slim, others like to stay safe with bulkier cases – and rightly so: when you are spending £999 on a new phone, you want to make sure it's protected. On Facebook Live, we will be taking a look at the best cases from Alto, Apple, Greenwich Design, Moshi, Mous and Tech21 to protect your ...
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Facebook keeps its Snapchat copycat streak going with new Messenger feature A spokesperson for Facebook Messenger confirmed the test saying it was a way to "to see at a glance fun facts about the people you message with." "For example, a lightning bolt may appear next to the name of a person you've messaged with for at least three days in a row, and a counter will indicate ...
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Investigation finds Facebook is STILL letting housing advertisers exclude by race, religion, and ... Although Facebook said in February that it corrected this flaw, a follow-up investigation revealed that advertisers could still discriminate by race, as well as other categories such as mothers of high school children, people who require wheelchair access ramps, and even expats from Argentina.
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Thiel sells bulk of remaining holdings in Facebook Billionaire Peter Thiel, Facebook's (NASDAQ:FB) first major investor, sold most of the rest of his stake in the company -- three-quarters of what he had left, as part of a pre-established trading plan. Thiel sold 160,805 shares for about $29M, leaving 59,913 shares. He had sold more than $1B worth before, ...
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Facebook says they will let its users know if they liked Russian-linked election propaganda iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Facebook announced they are making a portal that will allow users to find out if they liked pages or followed Instagram accounts made by the Internet Research Agency, the Russian internet company that was revealed to be troll farm after the 2016 election. The portal ...
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