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Facebook Unleashes Plan to Battle Election Interference (CN) – Facebook announced a new initiative Monday aimed at combating disinformation campaigns on its platform – a bid to protect the integrity of ...
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Facebook identifies Iranian, Russian foreign influence campaigns Facebook Inc. discovered four separate misinformation networks -- three tied to Iran and one to Russia -- that the social network said it shut down as ...
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Facebook's new dating feature: Your 7 burning questions, answered Facebook's dating feature made its U.S. debut Thursday, after appearing in several other countries in the year since it was announced. On Twitter, the ...
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Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook caught Russia and Iran trying to interfere in 2020 Facebook unveiled new plans Monday to fight 2020 election interference. It will clearly label news that comes from state-owned media, and will give ...
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Facebook unveils new plans to protect 2020 elections Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Facebook unveiled plans Monday to stop 2020 election interference, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company uncovered new ...
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Court convicts car reviewer who posted high speed video to Facebook A British car reviewer and chauffeur company owner has been convicted of speeding by a U.K. court after prosecutors used his own video as evidence ...
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FOX Business Beat: Facebook News Tab; Longest Non-Stop Passenger Flight Facebook is working on a News tab. Plus, Qantas Airways has completed tests of the longest non-stop passenger flight. FOX's Tracee Carrasco joined ...
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ODOT, Facebook partner on fiber optic project The Oregon Department of Transportation and Facebook are entering into a partnership to place fiber-optic cable along more than 30 miles of ...
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Facebook suspends Russian Instagram accounts targeting US voters LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Monday it has suspended a network of Instagram accounts operated from Russia ...
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Facebook isn't free speech, it's "algorithmic amplification optimized for outrage" Jon Evans of TechCrunch zeroes in on Facebook's big problem. Mark Zuckerberg wants you to believe that Facebook was designed as a platform ...
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PEN America: Facebook Should Not Run Political Ads That Are Demonstrably Untrue (New York, NY) – PEN America said today that Facebook should reject manifestly false political advertisements on the platform, citing concerns about ...
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