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How To Win At Facebook Fights (By Jeff McHugh) Several morning shows around the U.S. are having success with a regular feature in which personal quarrels on social media are reenacted on the air by the cast. If you are not familiar with Facebook Fights, here is an example from George, Mo and Cowboy Dave at 100.3 The Bull in ...
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Facebook Watch Suffers the Scroll When Facebook this year named its YouTube-style video destination Watch, it was like a command for viewers to stop scrolling so fast and just ... watch. Watch basketball's Ball family, watch reality dating shows, watch people travel and cook. Many of the shows came from top publishers like Business ...
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Facebook Snooze Button Rolling Out, Lets You Temporarily Unfollow a Person Facebook, the world's biggest social media platform, has a new feature to help its users get rid of posts they don't wish to see on their News Feed without the need of unfriending people, unfollowing pages, or leaving groups. The Snooze button, available alongside the Unfollow button, will let you pause ...
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Facebook launches child-friendly Messenger Kids To aid parents, Facebook has recently launched a kid's friendly messaging app for children ranging from six to 12 years of age called Messenger Kids. Since Facebook does not allow children younger than 13 to sign up, this new version of messenger does not require kids to have a Facebook account to ...
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Facebook knows social media may be bad for you, and wants to tweak what you consume A recent study by researchers form University of California, San Diego and Yale University, published in the February 2017 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology, shows that using Facebook regularly can negatively affect a person's well-being. It drives people to make negative self-comparison ...
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Facebook changes its video ad strategy SAN FRANCISCO: After years of resisting pre-roll ads on its site, Facebook has announced that it will now allow them, although they will not appear in the news feed where Facebook users spend most of their time. Instead, the social network will begin testing six-second pre-roll ads on its Watch hub in ...
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Ravi Shankar Prasad says he denied Facebook permission for Free Basics; bats for non ... As per ruling, the companies violating the rules will be fined Rs. 50,000 per day for the duration of contravention, subject to a maximum of Rs. 50 lakh. Facebook was offering free Internet access to some websites that were available on its Free Basics platform. Following debate over net neutrality, Prasad ...
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