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Facebook Fixes Won't Be Easy In fact, a few days before Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg came to Washington for congressional testimony, he announced a major policy change to this effect: "Every advertiser who wants to run political or issue ads will need to be verified," including confirming their identity and location. Facebook "will ... PwC audit gave Facebook's privacy protections a pass even after it knew about Cambridge Analytica - 9to5Mac
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Facebook has auto-enrolled users into a facial recognition test in Europe Facebook users in Europe are reporting the company has begun testing its controversial facial recognition technology in the region. Jimmy Nsubuga, a journalist at Metro, is among several European Facebook users who have said they've been notified by the company they are in its test bucket.
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Is Facebook's Anti-Abuse System Broken? Facebook has built some of the most advanced algorithms for tracking users, but when it comes to acting on user abuse reports about Facebook groups and content that clearly violate the company's "community standards," the social media giant's technology appears to be woefully inadequate.
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Is Facebook Organic Reach Really Dead? Facebook has started taking steps to change the Organic Reach of pages on their platform. And that has some implications for everyone. Here's why it matters, and what you can do about it.
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Don't put evidence of doing bad things on Facebook, f**kwits told IT is a bad idea to put evidence of crimes, cheating the system and extramarital affairs on Facebook, morons have been advised. Experts have explained that putting your wrongdoings on a hugely popular website explicitly designed to publicise your activities means you could be found out. Social media ...
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