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Facebook won't catalog sponsored Mike Bloomberg memes as political ads Facebook will allow influencers to produce sponsored content for political campaigns so long as the posts are clearly identified as ads, the company ...
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Facebook to allow paid political messages that aren't ads Facebook decided Friday to allow a type of paid political message that had sidestepped many of the social network's rules governing political ads.
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Class action suit against Clearview AI cites Illinois law that cost Facebook $550M Just two weeks ago Facebook settled a lawsuit alleging violations of privacy laws in Illinois for the considerable sum of $550 million. Now controversial ...
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Facebook Gaming locks down another big-name streamer: Ronda Rousey The latest big star to stream their gameplay exclusively on Facebook isn't someone who made their name on Twitch or YouTube per se.
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Zuckerberg accepts Facebook may pay more tax outside US - Politico MUNICH, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg accepts that global tax reforms mean the social networking giant may have to ...
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Facebook allows political candidates to run branded content (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Friday it was allowing U.S.-based political candidates to run branded content on its social networking platforms.
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'Can you post a meme?': Facebook changes ad rules after Bloomberg exploits loophole Policy change involves what Facebook calls 'branded content', sponsored items posted by ordinary users who are typically paid by companies.
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