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Is Facebook Too Much Of A Shape-Shifter To Regulate? I joined Facebook in the spring of 2005 with the first email address I ever had. I still remember the photo I chose: me in a silver cocktail dress I spent too much of my summer lifeguarding money on. Facebook was a constant throughout college: There was the thrill of the new friend request, the agony of an ...
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The Fake Facebook Pages Targeting Vietnam Veterans Earlier this week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised lawmakers that his platform would crack down on fake accounts and foreign influence. But at least two Facebook pages linked to websites operating out of Bulgaria are still targeting U.S. veterans of the Vietnam War, according to a letter ...
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Why It's Time to Ditch Facebook Messenger I recently went on a trip to Taiwan, whereupon I added some business contacts to my Facebook. It locked me out of the service and as I'm not on my usual phone number, I could not get back in. I found out this extended to my Instagram and Facebook Messenger. Not cool Facebook.
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Rep. Tonko questions Mark Zuckerberg/Facebook 4/12 Rep. Tonko questions Mark Zuckerberg/Facebook 4/12.
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Distinguished faculty attend Facebook privacy summit Protecting the privacy of people's information is one of the most important things we do at Facebook. We actively pursue this challenge — drawing from a diversity of ideas and expertise from many backgrounds, both inside and outside of Facebook. This week, we hosted a Privacy Faculty Summit for ...
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Lawmakers who questioned Zuckerberg don't understand Facebook. Do you? Plenty of people likely knew where Mr. Zuckerberg was staying. But there's a world of difference between certain people knowing information and announcing it during a congressional hearing. That's why we should be increasingly critical of the idea that information on our Facebook profiles is "public" ...
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Largest Black Lives Matter page on Facebook reportedly a scam Facebook co owner and co founder, Mark Zuckerberg stands in front of a crowd. Photo Credit: Dan Farber Photo Source: Flickr. While Mark Zuckerberg is being grilled by Congress on issues related to Facebook sharing data with Cambridge Analytica, and the infiltration of the social media giant by ...
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Graham On Facebook Hearing WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today made this statement on the hearing with Facebook. "What did I learn from today's hearing? "First, Mr. Zuckerberg is well-meaning and he has created a product – Facebook – which has enriched billions of peoples' lives. But there ...
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