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Research Just Revealed the Real Problem With Facebook's News Feed (and It's Ugly) You might think this merely means Facebook is returning to being Facebook. But here, though, is how bad things truly became when Facebook was the repository of news. Or, as some might refer to elements of it, fake news. I have just been staring at some research that asked Americans about the ...
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Facebook to prioritize posts from friends over publishers Facebook will begin to prioritize posts from friends and family over public content and content from publishers, the company announced Thursday. Why it matters: Facebook is the most widely-used news and information platform in the world; almost half of Americans use it for news and information.
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'It's Facebook, Stupid' Last weekend, I mentioned that questions had been raised by institutional investors about Apple's responsibility for smartphone addiction. A commenter suggested Facebook bore the bulk of the responsibility. Judging by the overhaul of Facebook's newsfeed announced a few days later, Mark ...
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Justice Department Helped Washington State Prosecutor Target the Facebook Records of Anti ... Nine months after pipeline opponents in Washington state staged a protest that blocked freeway traffic, Facebook ended a protracted legal standoff with a county prosecutor, turning over detailed records on the indigenous-led group behind the demonstration. Despite the fact that no criminal charges ...
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Facebook reminds the world that Facebook only cares about Facebook An entire industry is hooked on it, specifically, the biggest platform, Facebook. And that industry - the one I work in - is finally coming to grips with the problem. Facebook sent shockwaves through the global media industry last week when it announced the most significant changes to its news feed in years ... Some Canadian media organizations ready to cope with Facebook's changes to feeds - Sudbury.com (press release)
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Facebook warned over legal action after revenge porn case A libel lawyer has warned that Facebook could face legal action from victims of revenge porn after the company reached an out-of-court settlement with a teenage girl in Northern Ireland. Paul Tweed said he had been "deluged" with inquiries after the settlement with the 14-year-old girl. She sued ...
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U46 board member who made controversial Facebook post receives MLK Humanitarian Award The controversial Facebook post from earlier this year came during the beginning of the NFL season when players from the teams began to kneel during the National Anthem in protest of social injustice for African Americans. Her comment on the flag drew criticism. "I am called by God to care for the the ...
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Oyster Bay Town Facebook page blocks critics, residents say The Town of Oyster Bay has blocked four people, including two former town board candidates, from posting on Supervisor Joseph Saladino's Facebook page for allegedly violating its code of conduct. Town spokesman Brian Nevin said in an email that Saladino's page — which serves as the town's ...
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Pirate Streaming on Facebook is a Seriously Risky Business This week it was revealed that a UK man is on the hook for at least £5,000 in settlement fees after his Sky and Facebook accounts were used to live-stream a boxing match. Forget about the supposed risks of using pirate Kodi addons, this is the kind of piracy that the UK public need to steer clear of.
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British Cops Hunt Facebook Users Who Posted 'Offensive' Comments About Grooming Gangs Northumbria Police in Britain warned online users that anyone who posts "offensive" and "potentially criminal" comments about grooming gangs will be tracked down and prosecuted. The police force launched an investigation on Facebook comments posted to its Facebook page in response to stories ...
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