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YouTube, Facebook, and Apple's ban on Alex Jones, explained In the past few days, Facebook, Apple, YouTube, and Spotify booted from their platforms podcasts, pages, and channels that belong to conspiracy ...
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Facebook says it's not "actively" seeking consumers' banking data. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook (FB) has asked several major banks to provide information like account balances and ...
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Why Facebook's Thinning Profit Margins Are a Secret Asset First, Facebook user growth is slowing, and the problem is unfixable: The company is quite literally running out of humans on the internet. At around ...
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Facebook, Twitter Growth Debacles Loom Over Snap's Results Less than two weeks ago, Facebook Inc. shares plummeted by more than 20 percent after its average daily visitors missed analyst projections. Twitter ...
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Facebook is redesigning pages so it's easier to interact with local businesses Today, Facebook announced a series of visual changes and feature tweaks to the layout of business pages on the mobile version of its social network ...
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InfowarsAre Facebook and YouTube quasi-governmental actors? ONE of the internet's most odious conspiracy theorists has had his videos and podcasts removed from Apple, YouTube, Spotify and Facebook.
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For Facebook, It's Time to Pay the Piper Over the past year, it seemed like Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) was made of Teflon, and nothing would stick. The market seemed to brush off the data ...
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Facebook is coming after your bank account and investors are loving the move Facebook friends the financials. A look at Facebook's big bank bet, with CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Carter ...
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Facebook in talks with banks to develop partnerships CNBC's Julia Boorstin breaks down how Facebook is trying to give users access to their bank account information and customer service via its ...
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Where Does Facebook Grow From Here? Chris Hill: Social media stocks are the headlines this week, so let's start with Facebook. After the social network issued its second quarter report, ...
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It's no accident that Facebook is so addictive SV: Facebook engineers were for many years influenced by a strain of thought that emerged from Stanford University, where in the early 2000s ...
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