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| 'Facebook or bust': Facebook publisher Attn stands its ground after news-feed change On March 1 at Attn, a social video news startup, a couple dozen staffers in the L.A. headquarters got an email summoning them to a meeting. The all-caps subject line: "February views emergency meeting." The month had just ended, and Facebook's January news-feed change to prioritize user posts had ...
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| Disturbing Facebook survey asks users whether child grooming should be allowed on the social ... Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email. Facebook has asked several thousand users whether or not it should allow child grooming to take place on the social network. ... "This content should be allowed on Facebook, and I would not mind seeing it." The Guardian's Jonathan Haynes was one of ...
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