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Facebook said it won't separate the News Feed after all Facebook won't split the News Feed into two after all. The social media site said Thursday it was ending testing of the change, which would have pushed publisher content onto a second feed away from posts by family and friends. "People don't want two separate feeds," Adam Mosseri, Head of News ...
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Facebook Censors 30000-Year-Old Masterpiece Of Prehistoric Art In the latest misadventure of Facebook censorship, the company has judged that the Venus of Willendorf is too offensive for its social cesspool. The Venus of Willendorf, a statue of a naked woman carved in stone, is a world-famous work of ancient art. The 4.4-inch figurine has giant hips and breasts that ...
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Women in gaming have a powerful new ally: Facebook Facebook this week announced its new Women in Gaming Initiative, dedicated to encouraging more women to join the games industry. The social media company focuses on providing role models and success stories, and it's actually a pleasant approach. Though gender and diversity in gaming is a ...
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EU gives tech companies 1 hour to remove terrorist content EDiMA, an industry association that includes Facebook (FB), YouTube parent Google (GOOGL) and Twitter (TWTR), said it was "dismayed" by the Commission's announcement. "Our sector accepts the urgency but needs to balance the responsibility to protect users while upholding fundamental rights ... Europe to Facebook and Google: Remove Illegal Content in One Hour (We're Serious This Time!) - Gizmodo
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How to turn off Facebook's new facial recognition feature Facial recognition-based features are nothing new to Facebook. The company has used facial recognition for some time now to suggest friends to tag in photos. In December, however, the company announced it's expanding its facial recognition features to help combat fake accounts using another ...
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Facebook is letting BuzzFeed down, so it's turning to Tasty-branded kitchenware BuzzFeed is looking to stratify its revenue stream as much as possible–this is the only way for companies that once relied predominately on Facebook to survive. Recode adds that this partnership will both help BuzzFeed make more money as well as deepen its relationship to Walmart, which could ...
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