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Facebook finally explains why it bans some content, in 27 pages SAN FRANCISCO - Among the most challenging issues for Facebook is its role as the policeman for the free expression of its 2 billion users. Now the social network is opening up about its decision-making over which posts it decides to take down - and why. On Tuesday the company for the first time ...
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Facebook Post by Toronto Van Attack Suspect Suggests His Rampage Was Fueled by Frustration ... The suspect in the deadly van attack in Toronto posted a chilling Facebook message just minutes before plowing into a crowded city sidewalk, authorities said Tuesday, raising the possibility that he may have nursed grudges against women — a possible echo of a 1989 massacre of 14 women that ...
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Facebook removes accounts advertising stolen identities Last week, Facebook deleted almost 120 private discussion groups of more than 300,000 members, after being alerted by a report from journalist Brian Krebs that the groups flagrantly promoted a host of illicit activities, including spamming, wire fraud, account takeovers, and phony tax refunds.
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Replaces US Policy Head With Former Republican FCC Chair It would appear Facebook is preparing for battle as it dramatically strengthens its presence in Washington - replacing its top US Policy team member with a former Republican Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman.
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