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Facebook reveals how it decides which posts to take down — and gives new right of appeal The new posting of Facebook's FB, -0.26% rules essentially makes public the more detailed internal document that had guided the removal of individual posts or accounts. It replaces the vaguer "community standards" guidelines that had shaped what the public thought it could and could not get away ...
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Facebook and the 'Dead Body' Problem Senator Richard Durbin could scarcely contain himself as he placed his trap for Mark Zuckerberg. "Would you be comfortable," the senator asked the Facebook chief executive, peering over his glasses with campy solemnity, "sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night?" Zuckerberg ...
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Facebook in 'PR crisis mode' over Cambridge Analytica scandal Facebook's claims to be outraged over the Cambridge Analytica scandal were simply hollow words in "PR crisis mode", the academic at the centre of the dispute has told parliament. Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge University researcher whose Facebook app, GSR, extracted data of millions of users ...
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collectief naïef & geen alternatief Facebook. Ook op een willekeurige zondag (vorige week) wordt in alle actualiteitenprogramma's met verontwaardiging gesproken over de boevenpraktijken van Facebook en de haar omringende bedrijven. Het generatie-misverstand druipt er van af. Paul Witteman vraagt aan prins Constantijn of hij nog ...
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