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What's With the Facebook Notifications About New Facial Recognition Features? Many people who logged onto Facebook this week were greeted with a News Feed alert detailing the new tools available through facial recognition software. Some people are receiving a notification saying that the "setting is on," while for others, it says "the setting is off." It's possible that the difference ...
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Facebook Orders Kim Kardashian West's Celebrity Kid Prank Series, Produced by Lionsgate An unscripted series from Kim Kardashian West — featuring famous people getting punked by their kids — is coming to Facebook's Watch video service. The 10-episode "You Kiddin' Me" is "inspired by Kardashian West's own fun family antics," according to the producers. In the comedic prank series, ...
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Facebook Messenger: Here's How to Name a Group Chat Did you know that Facebook Messenger allows you to name your group conversations? For instance, if you're part of a group chat consisting of only your family members, you may wish to name the conversation "Family." Our guide will show you how this feature works. Note: These screenshots were ...
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How Facebook and newspapers are becoming frenemies In fact, the News Media Alliance — a newspaper trade group that's working with Facebook on the subscription project — is simultaneously launching a political action committee to help reward members of Congress for elevating their goals, including an antitrust safe harbor to better compete against ...
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Facebook Has A "Secret File" On You. Here's How You Can View It Ever wondered what information Facebook is keeping about you? Well, it's pretty easy to discover – but you might not like what you find (dun dun duuun!). Facebook stores a lot of information about you, including previous images, adverts you've clicked on, conversations, documents shared on ...
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Facebook apologizes for censoring 30000-year-old statuette depicting naked woman A Facebook spokesperson apologized on Thursday for the company's censorship of a post showing the voluptuous 11-centimeter 30,000-year-old statuette named the "Venus of Willendorf." The controversy began in December when Laura Ghianda, an Italian arts activist, posted a picture of the artwork ...
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Facebook and Snopes fact-checking satire is the dumbest thing ever The article in question that Facebook and Snopes had to "fact check" poked fun at CNN for their spin on the news cycle by suggesting they purchased an "industrial-sized washing machine to spin news before publication." It's such a ridiculous story to be fact-checked that one has to question whether ...
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Why You Should Buy Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) In This Bear Market Facebook Inc is a financially healthy and robust stock with a proven track record of outperformance. We all know Facebook, and having this large-cap to cushion your portfolio during a volatile period in the stock market isn't a bad idea. Today I will give a high-level overview of the stock, and why I believe ...
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Friday Wake-Up Call: Facebook Axes a Failed News Feed Experiment. And Twitter Asks For Help "You gave us our answer: People don't want two separate feeds," Adam Mosseri, Facebook's news feed head, said in a post. "In surveys, people told us they were less satisfied with the posts they were seeing, and having two separate feeds didn't actually help them connect more with friends and family.
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