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The Facebook algorithm apocalypse that never came It was just a few months ago that Facebook announced it was tweaking its newsfeed algorithm to favor more authentic interactions. The social network wanted people to see more of what their friends and families were sharing, and less of what the publishers were shoving down everyone's throats.
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New rules challenge Google and Facebook to change the way they moderate users Over the past several years, content moderation has reached a breaking point. We've seen all manner of ugliness thrive on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, whether it's coordinated harassment, impostor accounts, foreign political influence, or bizarre algorithmic chum. At the same time, ...
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As Facebook-Cambridge Analytica turns, most Facebook users stay put Another day, another survey that shows the privacy scandal involving Cambridge Analytica — in which the data consulting firm accessed the information of tens of millions of Facebook users without their permission — has not prompted a mass exodus from the social media site. In fact, an online ...
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Facebook VR chief: 'We're not here to make money' Let's get this out of the way: Oculus Go, a new $199 headset, isn't a moneymaker for Oculus, the virtual reality company Facebook (FB) scooped up in 2014. "We're not really here to make money," Oculus chief and VP of VR Hugo Barra told Yahoo Finance. "We're not a classic hardware company.
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'Facebook effect' turns Swedish steel town into tech hot-spot By Lefteris Karagiannopoulos OSLO (Reuters) - Facebook will double the size of its data center in Sweden's northern city of Lulea, raising its total ...
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