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FTC officially rules that Cambridge Analytica deceived Facebook users More than 18 months after the scandal first broke, the Federal Trade Commission has officially ruled that Cambridge Analytica deceived consumers ...
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Facebook Just Can't Seem to Beat the Russians The companies then delivered 3,530 comments, 25,750 likes, 20,000 views and 5,100 followers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube — all ...
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Facebook's plans to label state media are complicated — and delayed Facebook (FB) is trying to implement something similar. In October, the company said it would label publications that are "wholly or partially under the ...
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Facebook Gets $4m Fine From Hungary for Claim Services Are Free Facebook made a profit from utilizing users' online activity and data, which served as "payment" for the services, the Budapest-based authority said in ...
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Facebook's AI Masters the Card Game Hanabi Facebook has made a major advancement with its artificial intelligence software by teaching it to master Hanabi, a Solitaire-like card game that ...
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Facebook's AI Chief Explains How Algorithms Are Policing Content—And Whether It Works Mark Zuckerberg has made it clear to us that Facebook's problems have gotten so big that only artificial intelligence has a chance at solving ...
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I worked at Facebook - here's how to fix social media's political ads problem But as the first Facebook employee who worked on paid political marketing in Europe, I am convinced that simply banning political ads on social ...
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Is Facebook Backsliding? Tech Giant Reportedly Considers Limiting, Labeling Political Ads After taking a stand for free speech on several occasions, is Facebook now backsliding? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg decided to take a pro-free ...
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Pop goes the bubble: the biggest election issues on Facebook Using data from CrowdTangle, a social media analytics platform, we have delved into discussions in those public Facebook groups with the most ...
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Facebook co-founder eyes direct listing for Asana Asana, the business software company led by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, is expected to choose a direct listing when it goes public next ...
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Publicist for Mel B's ex Stephen Belafonte using Facebook to tell his story Belafonte, 44, appears to have hired publicist Stephanie Ogbogu, and Ogbogu has turned to the Facebook group PR, Marketing and Media Czars to ...
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Facebook partners with local telco to enhance connectivity in Malaysia Malaysian telecommunications provider TIME dotCom Berhad (Time) has entered into a partnership with social media giant Facebook to invest in ...
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Facebook has a theory that hiding 'likes' will increase post volume, and Instagram is testing that ... Once the primary currency of social media posts, "likes" on Instagram may soon be a thing of the past. Facebook, which owns Instagram, has touted its ...
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Facebook Faces Appeal of Records Suit Over Ad Stats, Pay Levels The lawsuit seeks corporate records that will allegedly show what Facebook's leadership knew about its alleged scheme to jack up advertising prices ...
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HSBC urges selling Facebook amid regulatory worries HSBC isn't in line at all with existing sentiment: Sell-side analysts are Bullish overall on Facebook, and Seeking Alpha authors are Bullish as well, ...
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Solvay Priest: Beware of Facebook scam SOLVAY, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — A priest in Solvay is warning people to not fall for a scam that's been circulating on Facebook. According to a post from ...
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Facebook may venture into the world of travel apps, podcasts, and more Facebook is exploring the creation of new products such as apps and programs for podcasts, travel, workplace services and newsletter tools, ...
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Should Facebook be regulated? A social network such as Facebook is just one example of an outlet that can be used to disseminate disinformation. Other examples are TV and radio ...
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White van hoax propelled by Facebook algorithm Terrifying rumours initially propelled by Facebook's algorithms have sparked fears that men driving white vans are kidnapping women all across the ...
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Anthony Albanese sounds alarm on Facebook 'laws of the jungle' trumping Australian law Anthony Albanese will on Saturday fire a warning shot over the bow of Facebook, arguing it is becoming impossible for voters to distinguish real and ...
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Health officials: Despite Facebook rumors, no confirmed flu deaths in Mat-Su Particularly, people have been posting on Facebook about how Mat-Su Regional Medical Center has a packed emergency room and multiple people ...
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Report: Social media networks fail to root out fake accounts RIGA, Latvia — Social media companies from Facebook to YouTube are failing to stop people from setting up fake accounts, buying false online ...
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