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Facebook apologises for legal threats over Cambridge Analytica story – live updates Collins asks if you can get that information if you don't have a Facebook account, and Schroepfer says no, because the company doesn't know who you are. Collins asks if you could ask for information gathered from a specific device, which Facebook does know, and Schroepfer says you still can't, ...
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Facebook Released Its Content Moderation Rules. Now What? NEW HAVEN — Tuesday was a huge day for online speech. Facebook finally released the internal rules that its moderators use to decide what kinds of user content to remove from the site, including once-mysterious details on what counts as "graphic violence," "hate speech" or "child exploitation.
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Facebook launches transparency tool before Irish referendum LONDON (AP) — Facebook is launching a pilot program in Ireland ahead of a referendum on abortion which it hopes will ensure greater transparency in political advertising.The tool, which is a.
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Two-Facebook: Claiming neutrality while punishing the Right Editor-in-Chief of Frontpage Magazine, Jamie Glazov, was recently threatened with violence by a Muslim on Facebook, and the only one who paid a price for that threat was Jamie, after he posted about it. Facebook ended up suspending him for a week. That's the basis of my accompanying cartoon.
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Facebook-chefen: "Vi har övervägt en betalversion" I samband med att Facebook presenterade sin delårsrapport för första kvartalet 2018, svarade den operativa chefen Sheryl Sandberg på frågan om bolaget har planer på att införa en betalversion. "Vi har definitivt tänkt på många andra intäktsformer, däribland abonnemang, och vi kommer alltid att ...
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