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| Facebook is recruiting external advisers to tackle claims of bias on its platform Facebook is recruiting two external advisers to help tackle alleged problems of bias on the social networking platform. According to a report by Axios, one adviser will conduct an audit of Facebook's impact on minority communities and communities of color, while another will advise the company on the ...
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| Facebook may launch its smart speakers internationally first Facebook may be planning to launch its rumored smart speakers internationally before bringing them to the US due to the increased concerns over user privacy following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, according to a report from CNBC. Facebook has been rumored to be working on a smart speaker ...
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| Online Dating Companies Troll Facebook's New Dating Product In case you haven't heard, Facebook is getting into the online dating game. Though the social media giant seems poised to dominate the dating industry, its competitors don't appear to be too worried about Facebook joining the field.
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| Facebook has quietly ended its Free Basics program in more than six nations and territories in ... Facebook says it's building a Clear History feature to let users stop Facebook-collected browsing history and app usage from being associated with their account — It's arguably the company's biggest update since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke. — Facebook users will soon be able …
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| Facebook Dating...Because Ecommerce and Banking is Too Hard Facebook sent Barry Diller and his holding company IAC into a tailspin today announcing a dating feature. The announcement alone created a crash in IAC stock and spinoff Match.com (Tinder), wiping out $4 billion. Obviously Facebook can do (and does) anything it pleases, but color me skpetical.
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| Zuckerberg's Announcement Means Final Remaining Conservative Voices on Facebook Will Be ... In March 2018 Western Journal also published a study that found conservative publishers were hit the hardest by the recent Facebook algorithm changes. The report found that liberal publishers actually saw a 2 percent increase in traffic. Conservative publishers lost an average of 14 percent in traffic.
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| Facebook Graph API rejects newly created access token Earlier today, the Facebook login flow of our web application stopped working. When we try to fetch the current user profile, an error is returned. It claims that the access token we just generated by redirecting the user to the OAuth login flow has been rejected. The reason given is: The access token is ...
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