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| After Facebook scrutiny, is Google next? MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — Facebook has taken the lion's share of scrutiny from Congress and the media for its data-handling practices that allow savvy marketers and political agents to target specific audiences, but it's far from alone. YouTube, Google and Twitter also have giant platforms awash in ...
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| Facebook's rep has taken a hit from the Cambridge Analytica scandal — but its ad business hasn't Despite all the negative news lately, particularly relating to the Cambridge Analytica data leak, Facebook's advertising business appears to be plugging along, Baird analyst Colin Sebastian said in a research note Friday. Ad spending on Facebook continues to grow rapidly, Sebastian reported, citing ...
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| Can Facebook beat back the fake news in Ireland's upcoming vote on abortion? LifeNews, which has just under one million followers on Facebook, is one of several large anti-abortion sites that can command hundreds of thousands of views on a single post. These sites produce vast amounts of misinformation; the Facebook page for the organization Live Action, for instance, has two ...
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| Facebook-moderator: Nederland is het land van de haat Nederlandse Facebook-gebruikers zijn berucht om de hoeveelheid en intensiteit van de haatberichten die zij het medium op slingeren. Moderators ervaren een gigantische stroom berichten die haat, racisme en het toewensen van ziekten als kanker bevatten. Dat meldt de Volkskrant op basis van ...
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