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| Facebook Has Some Intensely Thirsty Questions for You Yet Facebook is banking on this being the next way to acquire even more personal data about its users, per TechCrunch, by rolling out a "Did You Know" feature which asks them to answer various personal questions. While some of the questions seem fun or relatively harmless, like "The superpower I ...
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| Back on Their BS: Facebook Suspends Accounts of Women Who Call Men 'Trash' In the wake of the #MeToo movement, Facebook is banning female users for posting comments like "men are scum" and "men are trash"—even if the statements are ironic or humorous. A new article by the Daily Beast looks specifically at women who have found themselves banned from the platform, but ...
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| Here's what Facebook's Australian users talked about the most in 2017 "This year, International Women's Day was the most talked about topic on the platform, with conversation driven by the Women's March, which ranked in the top ten global list, as well as the #metoo movement," Mia Garlick, Facebook's director of policy for Australia and New Zealand, said in a statement.
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| Facebook launches Messenger app for kids "This messenger app is operated from the parents Facebook, so they have complete control," said Leach. Messenger Kids lets kids 6 to 12 years old chat, video chat, and send pictures. Unless parents say otherwise. "It allows kids to talk to grandparents, to message mom and dad," said Leach.
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