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| Americans are logging off Facebook Lurking in Facebook's stellar quarterly earnings report Thursday were some troubling numbers: The company added fewer daily active users than analysts expected, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that as a result of the company's moves, the time people spent on the platform dropped by 50 million ...
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| Secret Memo, Winter Games, Facebook: Your Thursday Briefing People will most likely spend less time on Facebook as a result of News Feed changes. But less can be more, the company explained to a worried Wall Street. • Months after its enormous security breach, Equifax introduced an app to help customers lock access to their credit files. It didn't work. • Xerox ...
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| Facebook banned cryptocurrency ads but it still shows them anyhow In an interesting turn of events, Facebook announced that it is removing all cryptocurrency and ICO-related ads from its platform claiming such content is "frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices." But it turns out the some of these ads continue to slip past the social media ...
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| As Facebook Shifts, Instagram Emerges As A New Home For Brands For big brands, the difference can be staggering. When Mercedes-Benz shared a post on Facebook recently about the premiere of its new A-Class, the update quickly garnered more than 10,000 Likes. Impressive … until you consider that the very same image on Instagram generated more than 150,000 ...
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| Facebook promoted conspiracy theories following Amtrak crash First spotted by The Daily Beast's Ben Collins, Facebook's screw up du jour involved the "People Are Saying" section of Trending Topics. The phrase "Charlottesville, Virginia," which is near where the train wreck occurred, was trending, and clicking through brought a Facebook user to a page with ...
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| Artificial Intelligence "We launched a feature based on a computer vision algorithm that allows people who are visually impaired to go through their news feed and understand what photos consist of," says Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, the head of Facebook's Applied Machine Learning team, noting that the descriptions are ...
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| Michigan Senate Candidate Stews in Facebook Post It comes as quite a shock that Michigan Senate candidate Michael Saari thinks the judge in the Larry Nassar case might have been a bit too hard on the guy.
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