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When Facebook becomes 'the beast' (CNN) - As tens of millions of Americans come to grips with revelations that data from Facebook may have been used to sway the 2016 presidential election, on the other side of the world, rights groups say hatemongers have taken advantage of the social network to widely disseminate inflammatory, ...
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Facebook tweaks ad policy In an effort to thwart future election interference, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a post Friday that all political ads on the site will soon be labeled and show who paid for it. Political and issue ads proved especially powerful in the 2016 presidential election, and there are fears of a repeat of such ...
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Facebook Is 'Rotten,' Privacy Is Its 'Kryptonite,' Says Ex-FTC Advisor There's something "rotten" in the state of Facebook, and it's tied directly to the company's core business model, according to a former Federal Trade Commission advisor. Professor Tim Wu of Columbia Law School, who helped the FTC settle its dispute with Facebook over its handling of user privacy in ...
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Facebook must be held to account Anyone who believed the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook story had run its course found otherwise with this week's further disquieting disclosures. On Wednesday, Facebook admitted that the number of users whose data was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica was more likely to be 87 million, ...
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Why millennials will learn nothing from Facebook's privacy crisis Millennials don't seem to care that Facebook harvests their data for profit, but Zuckerberg should be worried. NY Post photo composite/Mike ... More than a decade into the social-media experiment, we can no longer claim ignorance about Facebook's business model. Still we go right on shoveling ...
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Facebook suspends Canadian firm amid data mining scandal MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) - Facebook says it has suspended a Canadian political consulting firm amid media reports it had ties to Cambridge Analytica, a British data mining company accused of obtaining data from up to 87 million Facebook users to sway elections.
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Facebook to Require Verified Identities for Future Political Ads Facebook to Require Verified Identities for Future Political Ads New York TimesFacebook demands ID verification for big Pages, 'issue' ad buyers TechCrunchFacebook Rushes to Get Ahead of Congress With Issue-Ad Crackdown BloombergMark Zuckerberg on Facebook's hardest year, and what ...
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