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Facebook will soon let you slide out of DMs Facebook will soon let you unsend that embarrassing message you wish you'd never written. The social network said Friday it would give users the ability to delete their messages after CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a few other high-ranking executives were found to have the feature and secretly deleted ...
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Cambridge Analytica whistleblower: Accessed Facebook profiles could exceed 87 million The former Cambridge Analytica staffer who blew the whistle on the company's misuse of users' Facebook data said it's possible that many more than the reported 87 million profiles were accessed. "I think that it could be higher. Absolutely," said Cambridge Analytica co-founder Christopher Wylie when ... Facebook's plan to let users 'unsend' messages could boost harassment and bullying, experts warn - Business Insider
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Facebook to make 'unsend' feature available to all soon: Report Battered by media reports that it "secretly" deleted CEO Mark Zuckerberg's posts from his recipients' inboxes, Facebook is now planning to make its "Unsend" feature available to its over two billion users in coming months. According to a report in technology website Tech Crunch on Saturday, unless the ...
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Damn: Dude Gets Sucker Punched While Live Streaming On Facebook! Dude Gets Sucker Punched While Live Streaming On Facebook. Posted By Ghost.
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Facebook Secretly Deleted Messages From Mark Zuckerberg Facebook is in the middle of an unprecedented crisis of public trust. More and more users are beginning to question what Facebook is doing with their personal.
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"Questioning" Zuckerberg Next Week Facebook and affiliated political groups have donated heavily to members of two committees set to interview CEO Mark Zuckerberg next week, according to analysis from the Center for Responsive Politics via USA Today. Since 2007, the social media giant has contributed a cumulative $381,000 to 46 of ...
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Facebook suspends Canadian political data firm (CNN) – Facebook announced late Friday that it is suspending AggregateIQ, a Canadian data firm, for its alleged ties to SCL, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica. "In light of recent reports that AggregateIQ may be affiliated with SCL and may, as a result, have improperly received FB user data, ...
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4 charged in man's death; his last moments were on Facebook FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Four people have been charged with murder in the death of a North Carolina man whose final moments were livestreamed and posted on Facebook. The Fayetteville Observer reports one of the four wanted in the January 2017 death of 27-year-old Calvin Blackshire Jr.
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