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Should satire be flagged on Facebook? A Snopes debunk sparks controversy The piece, clearly a comment on a common conservative accusation against CNN, had racked up more than 22,000 engagements on Facebook as of publication — gaining more than 20,000 in a matter of hours Friday, according to BuzzSumo. But then users started getting warnings before sharing the ... Facebook Apologizes For Threatening To Censor Christian Satire Site Flagged As Fake News - The Federalist
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Facebook's Equal Time Quandary The equal-time rule doesn't apply to the internet, but the recent hubbub over Facebook's influence on the election—in which both Hillary Clinton and Trump's 2016 campaign digital director, Brad Parscale, chimed in—illustrates that many feel it maybe should. The spat began with an explanatory piece ...
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Fighting fake news: Facebook, Twitter step up their efforts Facebook said Thursday that it would end an experiment in six countries that separated posts from news sites and publishers from other material on the social network. News organizations in the countries — Slovakia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Bolivia, Guatemala and Serbia — had said they were blindsided ...
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Facebook Is Planning For The Future, And Will Reward Investors Long-Term Facebook is focused on the long term and is not just trying to maximize short-term profits or short-term usage. Hiring additional security to limit problems like Russian interference will cost money in the short-term but will increase the reputation and image of the Facebook platform in the long term.
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Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg speaks out on #MeToo… SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook's chief operating officer and bestselling author Sheryl Sandberg spoke Friday about the importance of the #MeToo movement, the lack of diversity in Silicon Valley and Facebook's acknowledgment of the Russian election interference. In an on-stage interview with ...
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Take a break from Facebook and try one of these alternate social networks More than a billion people have accounts on Facebook, but giant networks like that can actually make you miserable. Instead of quitting social media entirely, look beyond the big players: A more specialized small network might be a better fit for you. Often, these niche options fill a specific need. Try a ...
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Facebook orders Kim Kardashian West's celebrity pranking show Facebook has ordered a series by Kim Kardashian-West where kids prank their famous celebrity parents. But given that it's a live, unscripted show, those watching it on the social media platform might be chosen to lend their pranking expertise. Plus, show producers (and the kids themselves) will ...
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When selling ads, Facebook avoids the topic of Russia's interference campaign You could argue that Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign through a savvy combination of organic posts and targeted ad spending would be a great Facebook case study. Alas, Facebook's strategy for explaining to marketers the part it played in the 2016 U.S. presidential election is ...
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Facebook's see yourself bald app: extreme hackers or extreme hoax? Yes, this is the let's-freak-out-Facebook-users viral hoax of the day! Some hoaxster(s) came up with a fiction about "extreme hackers" stealing personal information via popular entertainment apps that transform your photo, showing you how a gender-bending or less-hirsute version of you would look.
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Conservatives to Facebook, Google and Twitter: Stop censoring our posts Conservatives say tech giants like Facebook, Google and Twitter are censoring their online posts and they want it to stop. National Religious Broadcasters, an evangelical association of Christian communicators, has made it a priority issue, said Jerry Johnson, NRB's president and CEO. The association ...
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Publishers Adapt To The New Realities Of The Facebook News Feed Publishers are rethinking their Facebook strategies in the wake of LittleThings' sudden shutdown on Tuesday. While LittleThings is the first pub to fall victim to Facebook's news feed algorithm change, it is likely not the last. Many pubs play Whac-A-Mole with the news feed, optimizing article and video ...
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Report: Facebook hired pollster to track Zuck's reputation Facebook hired a pollster specifically to track CEO Mark Zuckerberg's perception around the globe, according to a report by The Verge. Why it matters: It underscores how invested Facebook is in the image of its founder as he becomes its chief defenders against charges that the social platform is being ...
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