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Facebook is shrinking fake news posts in the News Feed Facebook is making fake news posts in the News Feed harder to see by shrinking the size of the links to content that has been verified by third-party fact-checkers as inaccurate, according to a report by TechCrunch. "We reduce the visual prominence of feed stories that are fact-checked false," a ...
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Facebook rips of Reddit as it starts testing 'downvote' feature IF YOU'VE JUST WEATHERED A DATA SCANDAL then why not rip-off someone else's idea to stoke up some more controversy, because that's what Facebook appears to have done. Facebook appears to be testing a feature that allows its users to 'upvote' or 'downvote' comments made by others on ...
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Facebook Vs. YouTube for Marketing Videos: What's the Difference? A creative, high-quality video posted on Facebook or YouTube that plays to the viewer's wants, motivations and needs can go far to bridge the gap between you and your target customers. No matter your video's purpose (to explain a complex product or service in simple terms, to make company-wide ...
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German nationalist wins injunction against Facebook A leading German nationalist politician has won a court injunction forcing Facebook to ensure a user's slur against her can't be seen in Germany. In a post, a user had called Alice Weidel, co-leader of the Alternative for Germany party, a "dirty Nazi swine" for reportedly opposing same-sex marriage.
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Facebook employees keep calling 911 after a mace attack and demands to see Zuckerberg — and ... The visitor, who was not a Facebook employee, refused requests to leave the tech company's campus — prompting Facebook employees to call 911. Eight police officers arrived, but the man remained steadfast, ignoring their orders as he insisted he meet the Facebook CEO — and went on to try and ...
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Facebook's Censorship In Germany "Does a law- and contract-abiding user have to acquiesce to companies like Facebook or Twitter deleting his content or banning him for it? The ruling is an important stage victory for the freedom of speech." - Joachim Nikolaus Steinhöfel, attorney and anti-censorship activist.
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