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What Facebook Can Do to Rebuild Trust Recent weeks have not been kind to Facebook. Since the privacy brouhaha over Cambridge Analytica erupted in mid-March, the world's biggest social network has lost $41 billion in market value as investors unfriended it. While Facebook certainly is not the only tech giant that lets marketers mine the ...
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Facebook asks users if they think it's 'good for the world' In this May 16, 2012, file photo, the Facebook logo is displayed on an iPad in Philadelphia. Facebook is under fire for failing to rein in fake and biased news stories that some believe may have swayed the presidential election. Its predicament stems from this basic conundrum: It exercises great control ...
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Facebook removes dozens of Russia-linked accounts Facebook announced Tuesday it has removed from multiple platforms accounts and pages controlled by Russia's Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency. The social media giant removed 70 IRA-controlled Facebook accounts and 65 Instagram accounts, as well as 138 Facebook pages, which ... Facebook finds more evidence Russian organization is still attempting to sway public opinion, bans ... - CNBC
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Beating Facebook's Algorithm and Being Your Own Curator By now we have all read lots of articles and opinion pieces on Facebook, or at least seen lots of scary headlines. We are slowly and collectively awakening to the power Facebook has over us, which is to say, the power we have given it. We have given Facebook power one click, one tap, and one like at ...
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