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Facebook to reveal rules for removing controversial posts SAN FRANCISCO (CNNMoney) - Facebook is trying to be more transparent about how it decides what content to take down or leave up. On Tuesday, the company is making public for the first time its detailed internal community standards policies.
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Posting PDF Files on Facebook A. Facebook allows its members to attach and upload PDF files to posts only under certain circumstances — and not on personal profile pages. If you have a Facebook business page for a restaurant, you can upload the menu as a PDF file. To do so, go to the page, click About on the left side, go to the ...
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Facebook may make tons of money — but this time, Wall Street's worried about engagement Mark Zuckerberg has faced his critics online and in Washington, but on Wednesday, Wall Street gets its chance to grill the Facebook CEO. Usually there's little to complain about for the company that has come to dominate the digital ad industry, making billions in quarterly sales. In that regard, nothing ...
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Facebook Has Published Its Internal Community Standards and Will Roll out a New Appeals Process Facebook has published its internal enforcement guidelines. These guidelines -- or community standards, as they're also known -- are designed to help human moderators decide what content should (not) be allowed on Facebook. Now, the social network wants the public to know how such decisions ...
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Researcher in Facebook scandal says: my work was no good for targeted advertising LONDON (Reuters) - A researcher at the center of a scandal over the alleged misuse of the data of nearly 100 million Facebook users said on Tuesday that the work he did was not useful for micro-tar...
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