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Facebook earnings: The numbers to watch for an advertiser revolt Amid the ongoing fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal involving improperly handled Facebook Inc. member data, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has said on several occasions that the company hasn't seen a business impact. When Facebook reports first-quarter earnings Wednesday, ...
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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 about 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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Apple has only a slightly more positive impact on society than Facebook I confess to being more fascinated, however, by the fact that Apple received 11 percent of the votes, while Facebook got 10 percent. And this at a time when Facebook is being vilified seemingly in every stratum of society, all the way up to Congress for its alleged laxity when it comes to your personal data ...
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Report: Researchers say Facebook doesn't curb hate speech in developing countries A new report outlines the fatal effects of Facebook's newsfeed in developing countries where misinformation and hate speech allegedly fuel real-world attacks -- and the Silicon Valley titan is accused of doing nothing to ease the tensions. The New York Times writes that in Sri Lanka "local media are ...
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Aleksandr Kogan: The link between Cambridge Analytica and Facebook Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg are in a whale of trouble and not just because the company has lost tens of billions of dollars in market value in recent weeks. We now know that during years of essentially policing itself, Facebook allowed Russian trolls to buy U.S. election ads, advertisers to ...
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Facebook Could Benefit From Backlash Pro-privacy regulations could have an unintended consequence: reinforcing Facebook's dominance. A Morningstar analyst states in a report that new rules taking effect next month in Europe and ones being discussed in the US and elsewhere could throw up barriers to competitors and funnel more ad ...
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