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Facebook decides two separate news feeds is the wrong call In October, Facebook said it was testing a change in the news feed that separated it into two feeds: one for personal posts from friends and family, and another one called the "Explore Feed," for brands, publishers and other businesses. On Thursday, the social network said it's ending the test because the ...
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In Case Facebook Falls Of the FANG stocks, Facebook has the most to fear from potential antitrust action limiting acquisitions. A new survey suggesting Americans are more in favor of regulating big tech is inauspicious in light of that. Two ways Facebook longs can limit their risk, and another place they can invest if they'd rather ...
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Oscars 2018: Facebook to Host Red Carpet Live-Stream, Amid Plunge in Platform's Live Video Facebook will again be the exclusive social network to live-stream ABC's Oscars red-carpet and backstage coverage on Sunday — but such live broadcasts by Facebook's media partners have fallen dramatically in the past year. Facebook will host the live stream of "The Oscars: All Access" from the ...
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Facebook: How to See the 'Secret File' the Social Network Is Storing About You Every day, 1.4 billion people log on to Facebook to catch up with friends, browse photos and consume news. And every day, the website tracks their every move. It's the model of the modern internet: If something is free, then you are the product. The social network was not the first to adopt a data-based ...
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Facebook Rival Vero Faces a User Backlash Vero has benefited as troubles pile up at Facebook, which is coping with slackening user engagement and growth, the hemorrhaging of young users to Snap (SNAP) and other social-media services, and increasing calls for regulation after Russian hackers exploited its massive platform during the 2016 ...
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Facebook Says Its Ads Work, but Do They Really? Trump supporters spiked the imaginary football, celebrating the fact that the vp of ads for Facebook said there's nothing to see here. Clinton supporters brandished their imaginary pitchforks, yelling into the ether that Mueller needs to do his job. And media folks poked pretty large holes in Goldman's ...
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