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Facebook fact-checking to exempt opinion and satire Facebook is planning to exempt opinion pieces and satire from its fact-checking program, sources told The Wall Street Journal, amid recent ...
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France Wants to Harvest Facebook Data to Catch Tax Fraudsters French President Emmanuel Macron is planning to give tax authorities the power to harvest data from Facebook, Instagram and other social media to ...
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Facebook Adds 'Click to Messenger' CTA for Stories Ads With Stories gaining momentum across Facebook's family of apps, The Social Network is this week rolling out an expansion of its 'Click to Message' ...
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Ticket buyers worried Halloween event posted on Facebook could be hoax Several people who bought tickets for a "Haunted Booze Cruise" listed on Facebook contacted News4Jax, saying they wanted to warn others of the ...
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Mom charged for twirling baby, blowing smoke in her face on Facebook Live A Tennessee mother was arrested for twirling her daughter in the air with one arm while blowing smoke in the baby's face during a video that was ...
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Facebook's Libra Will Lead to a Risky 'Separate Economy,' Claims EU Antitrust Chief The antitrust chief of the European Union took aim at Facebook's planned cryptocurrency recently, claiming that Libra will create a "separate economy.
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Other Voices: Politicians catch a break on Facebook Politicians may not be above the law, but apparently they are above Facebook's rules. The company announced last week that public officials' posts ...
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Guilty. Could it 'change policing culture'? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he'll go down swinging. According to leaked (!!) audio from meetings with employees, Zuck says he will "go to ...
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Judge orders Facebook and Google to remove #MeToo posts against artist Subodh Gupta A Delhi high court judge has ordered Facebook and Google to take down 18 posts related to allegations of sexual harassment involving the Indian ...
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'Transphobic' post on Facebook sparks criticism of Fort Myers RE/MAX agency A controversial post that some are calling "transphobic" was published recently to the official RE/MAX Downtown Fort Myers Facebook page, sparking ...
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