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Facebook reveals its internal rules for removing controversial posts The document is what Facebook's (FB) 7,500 content moderators use when deciding what is and isn't acceptable content, including hate speech, nudity, gun sales and bullying. A shorter version was previously available online. Facebook is also adding a way for individuals to appeal when it removes ...
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How academic at centre of Facebook scandal tried – and failed – to spin personal data into gold As Aleksandr Kogan goes before parliament on Tuesday to account for his role in the controversial harvesting of Facebook data that was later used by Cambridge Analytica, he leaves behind him two unsuccessful companies and a once-promising academic career. Kogan was a young psychologist ...
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Cambridge Analytica scandal could thwart efforts to tackle ivory trade on Facebook Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg was asked by a US politician at his Senate hearing earlier this year about American conservation groups' claims that his Silicon Valley firm was contributing to the extinction of African elephants owing to the high volumes of ivory apparently being sold via the social ...
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'second opinion' på fjernede opslag Tv-værten Abdel Aziz Mahmoud fik karantæne fra Facebook efter et ironisk opslag om kristne. Foto: Peter Hove Olesen. Tv-værten Abdel Aziz Mahmoud fik karantæne fra Facebook efter et ironisk opslag om kristne og hvide, der fik flere brugere til at anmelde ham. Karantænen blev ophævet et døgn ...
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