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Facebook to Start Taking Down Posts That Could Lead to Violence Facebook will rely on local organizations of its choosing to decide whether ... Earlier this month, India's government rebuked the Facebook-owned ...
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Facebook Now Says It Will Remove Misinformation That Inspires Real-World Violence After a rough week of criticism over Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's shoddy explanation for why he won't ban conspiracy site Infowars—including a ...
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Undercover video shows Facebook loathe to delete toxic content An undercover investigation has shed new light into the often hidden process by which Facebook removes hateful or violent content from its platform.
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Are Facebook's New Restrictions On Data Harvesting Actually Working? In the aftermath of global condemnation over how easily Facebook allowed companies like Cambridge Analytica to acquire user data mass harvested ...
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Facebook and Instagram change to crack down on underage children Facebook and Instagram will more proactively lock the accounts of users its moderators encounter and suspect are below the age of 13. Its former ...
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Who buys the most political ads on Facebook? Donald Trump and Planned Parenthood are the top recent advertisers and young men were targeted most often, according to a new analysis of ...
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Facebook Fixes Privacy Bug Spotted by Consumer Reports Facebook has corrected an inconsistency in a privacy setting on its iPhone app in a recent update. Consumer Reports' privacy experts had pointed out ...
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How Facebook configures its millions of servers every day When you're a company the size of Facebook with more than two billion users on millions of servers, running thousands of configuration changes ...
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Facebook and Twitter Face a Reckoning on Russian Trolls and Bots Facebook says that it's on the case. In April, the company said that they had removed 270 pages and accounts operated by the Internet Research ...
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Market-beating investor Bill Nygren says Facebook and Netflix are actually value plays A lot of people think Netflix and Facebook are overvalued growth stocks, but not longtime value investor Bill Nygren. Nygren said Thursday he thinks ...
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People are using more 'anger' emojis on Congress (CNN) A pair of studies released by the Pew Research Center outlined how the relationship between lawmakers and constituents on Facebook ...
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AMC may soon let you buy movie tickets directly on Facebook AMC Theatres is working with Facebook to allow US users to find and buy movie tickets without leaving the social network first. Using a new ticketing ...
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