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| Facebook Is Continuing to Back Groups, With Funding and Features Facebook continued its focus on groups with two announcements at its Facebook Communities Summit Europe in London Friday. The social network introduced the Facebook Community Leadership Program and said it will "commit tens of millions of dollars" to the initiative, aimed at investing in "people ...
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| As Facebook stumbles, Twitter and Snapchat show new life Both issues are the result of Facebook trying to address its questionable impact on the world. Facebook has faced a groundswell of criticism for enabling fake news, filter bubbles, foreign election meddling and social media addiction. Now, some industry watchers are revisiting their assumptions about ...
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| Facebook isn't testing a dislike button, but something far more useful Facebook has confirmed it is testing a downvote button, which could be used to stem the tide of offensive and abusive comments, as well as the company's 'fake news' problem. In tests on a small number of Android app users, the Downvote option sits next to the Like and Reply options beneath a post.
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| Facebook patents tech to determine social class We've got great news this week for nation-state employees tasked with using social media to spark a class war in previously stable democracies! Facebook is patenting technology to decide if its users are upper, middle or working class -- without even using the usual marker for social class: an ...
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| I Dumped Facebook And Upgraded My Life In fall 2016, I noticed something different about myself. I was agitated and angsty. I know many others felt this way—I know because Facebook told me so. After months of countless hours spent on my phone reading angry social media posts and rants, I decided enough was enough. My life wasn't ...
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| India arrests commando instructor who fell for Pakistani honey trap on Facebook Indian authorities have arrested an Indian Air Force officer for allegedly giving classified documents to two Pakistani spies on Facebook, who posed as women interested in him. The officer has been named as Arun Marwaha, a wing commander stationed at the Indian Air Force headquarters in Delhi.
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