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How to Turn Off Facebook's Face Recognition Features In recent days, more and more Facebook users started seeing a notification about how the social network uses its facial recognition technology. When Facebook first implemented the tech in 2013, it limited its use to suggesting tags in photos. In December, though, the company announced that it would ...
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LittleThings blames its shutdown on Facebook algorithm change A recent Facebook algorithm change seems to have claimed a high-profile casualty: LittleThings, a digital publisher focused on inspirational and how-to content for women, which shut down yesterday. I wrote about the company at the beginning of 2016, when it raised debt funding from City National ...
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Facebook Watch to live-stream 'The Oscars: All Access' Awards season might be coming to a close, but there is still one awards show left, and it's a big one. The Academy Awards airs Sunday, March 4. The awards show will air live on ABC, but Facebook users will also have the ability to tune in to "The Oscars: All Access" via Facebook Watch. The Academy's ...
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Facebook goes after LinkedIn with job postings expansion Users in the U.S. and Canada have been able to see job postings on Facebook since last year. However, the company says it's added new tools such as the ability to schedule interviews and create job posts on mobile. Job searchers can also make alerts for positions they're looking for. Microsoft-owned ...
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How To Adapt Your Marketing Tactics for Facebook's Algorithm Change In late 2017, Facebook proposed and tested a new algorithm change that had foreign publishers and small businesses in shock. In a few select international markets, the algorithm promoted posts from actual people instead of businesses. Marketers were left wondering how they could possibly reach ...
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Facebook CFO David Wehner says new EU privacy rules could impact daily user numbers Facebook CFO David Wehner said coming privacy rules in the European Union could impact the number of people there who use the service every day. There "could be some implication on DAUs (daily active users)" because of the coming regulations, Wehner told a Morgan Stanley investor conference ...
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Facebook Clarifies How It Helps Agencies Make 'Good Creative' Amid Debate Over Political Ads Early this week, Facebook found itself in the middle of another highly politicized debate over digital marketing just days after President Trump cited a series of tweets from vp of advertising Rob Goldman as proof that Russian social media efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election played no ...
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Workplace by Facebook Administrators Just Got a New Mobile Admin Panel Workplace by Facebook strategic partner manager Sabrina Morsello announced in a blog post that the social network's answer to Slack is replacing its dashboard with a new admin panel that will be available via its iOS and Android applications. Admins on the social network's suite of tools developed ...
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Nationalist Monk Known as the 'Burmese bin Laden' Has Been Stopped From Spreading Hate on ... Facebook has wiped an account belonging to Myanmar's notorious firebrand monk Wirathu. The Buddhist monk, who self-styles himself the "Burmese bin Laden," has for years used his social media perch to disseminate anti-Muslim hate speech, jingoistic sermons and virulent rumors about the stateless ...
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Alphabet and Facebook's Businesses Are Strikingly Similar As Porat was describing these "waves," I was reminded of regular comments from Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg regularly updates investors on his company's three-year, five-year, and 10-year goals. Over the next three years, Facebook will focus on every aspect of video ...
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French baker wins fight against Facebook over fake page A French baker won his day in court against Facebook on Tuesday after a user created a fake page about his bakery. ... Seramy first complained to Facebook France in June to remove the page but it took until late November and contacting Facebook's European headquarters in Dublin to make the page ...
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Arrest made in NC shooting captured live on Facebook WINGATE, N.C. — A North Carolina man was charged Tuesday with a fatal shooting captured live on Facebook not far from a town's police department. Jail records show Douglas Cleveland Colson was being held without bond on a charge of first-degree murder. Union County Sheriff's Office ...
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Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg: 'Not All Interactions in Social Media Are Good for People' Sheryl Sandberg said Facebook decided to change its News Feed to favor more "meaningful" connections, after looking at research showing that some kinds of usage of social networks have negative effects. "What the data shows is not all interactions in social media are good for people in terms of their ...
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Facebook: No New Evidence Russia Interfered in Brexit Vote Facebook Inc has told a British parliamentary committee that further investigations have found no new evidence that Russia used social media to interfere in the June 2016 referendum in which Britain voted to leave the European Union. Facebook UK policy director Simon Milner in a letter Wednesday ...
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