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You can't just tell everyone to leave Facebook To run her content marketing company Let's Talk Nola, Jana King and her business partner rely on Facebook. They communicate with clients through Messenger, set up and manage their clients' Pages, and advertise their services through the Let's Talk Nola page. For King, it "feels like opening my ...
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Facebook Removes More Accounts Tied to Russian 'Troll Factory' Facebook said on Tuesday that it had found and removed more than 270 accounts and pages controlled by Russia's Internet Research Agency, the so-called troll factory that became notorious for posting fraudulent and divisive material on the platform during the 2016 presidential election. The company ...
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Facebook axes Russia-linked pages to stop election interference "Most of our actions against the IRA to date have been to prevent them from interfering in foreign elections," Facebook's CEO said in a post. "This update is about taking down their pages targeting people living in Russia. This Russian agency has repeatedly acted deceptively and tried to manipulate ...
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Delete Facebook? Not just yet. In light of the scandal about Facebook during the last few weeks, we at WITNESS think it's important to make something clear: Facebook has responsibilities to its users, and ultimately all those affected by its product. Facebook has responsibilities around how it handles user data and user content.
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