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Mark Zuckerberg floats ideas for how Facebook could handle complaints about content takedowns As Facebook explores how to establish more independent oversight for the company, CEO Mark Zuckerberg is proposing a type of court system where ... Facebook, looking to outsource tough decisions, reveals new details about its 'oversight board' - NBCNews.com
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Facebook's new terms of service explains how ads get targeted Facebook has published new terms of service, giving more details on content removals, ad targeting, and users' intellectual property rights. According ...
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Zuckerberg admits Facebook made an 'execution mistake' in its handling of doctored Pelosi video Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the social network made an "execution mistake" in its handling of a doctored video of House Speaker ...
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Facebook's Libra probably won't help people without bank accounts Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra claims to solve a very dire problem: helping people without access to banks. I have my doubts about how helpful ...
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Facebook: Our terms of service are less confusing now. Really Facebook says it wants to give people "clear, simple explanations" about how its business works and how it uses your personal information. In a blog ...
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Cranston man targeted by hacked Facebook account Palazzo says he's known Marion for 30 years, so he wasn't the least bit suspicious when he got a Facebook message that appeared to be from his ...
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WhatsApp test lets you share status with Facebook, without breaking rules WhatsApp is testing the option to share your status with Facebook and Instagram, as well as third-party apps. The feature is currently available to those ...
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Facebook CEO sees no reason to break up Facebook At the Aspen Ideas Festival, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said breaking up the company will not fix issues like election interference. Source: CNN ...
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Facebook Stock Is Rising as It Finds New Places for Ads on Instagram Facebook stock is getting a boost Thursday after bullish analyst comments on new initiatives at the company to monetize Instagram. On Wednesday ...
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Facebook contractor fired after posting Springsteen video in protest By Elizabeth Dwoskin | Washington Post. SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook content moderators who review violent and other explicit content are making ...
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When a Politician Is Called a 'Lousy Traitor,' Should Facebook Censor It? In April 2016, a Facebook user shared an article featuring a photo of the Austrian Green party's leader at the time, Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek, along ...
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Singapore's MAS Talks to Facebook Over Libra The Monetary Authority of Singapore has held discussions with Facebook Inc. about its plans for a new cryptocurrency, though the regulator still sees ...
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