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'We got Zucked': Facebook pages for Idaho militias, other groups removed in massive ban Facebook has removed pages and accounts affiliated with QAnon and militia groups or "dangerous organizations." That includes some Idaho groups ...
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Salesforce Joins Google And Facebook In Extending Work From Home To Next Summer Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has already told his employees that if they move out of San Francisco, due to their new ability to work remotely, they'll ...
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Facebook's latest purge of QAnon conspiracy theory pages unlikely to affect growing Australian ... Facebook's latest purge of QAnon conspiracy theory pages unlikely to affect growing Australian following. Measures include removal from algorithm ...
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Facebook is training robot assistants to hear as well as see In June 2019, Facebook's AI lab, FAIR, released AI Habitat, a new simulation platform for training AI agents. It allowed agents to explore various ...
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Facebook launching 'Voting Information Center' ahead of presidential election In March 2020, Facebook created a 'COVID-19 Information Center' to help get information from health authorities to users about the pandemic. CBS 58 ...
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Facebook looking at ways to curb misinformation after US elections: New York Times Facebook did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. (Reporting by Neha Malara in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel).
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UPDATED: Media outlet reporting Peanut Festival canceled; NPF updates Facebook page to show ... ... although the NPF officials did not return calls to confirm the cancellation, NPF later changed its Facebook profile picture to its logo with the date Nov.
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Facebook is reportedly testing a 'virality circuit breaker' to stop misinformation Facebook does share info about viral news articles with its fact-checking partners, but CAP suggests that Facebook's own team take a look at especially ...
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The Loophole Allowing Climate Change Denial to Spread On Facebook Right-wing website Breitbart streamed their presentation live to Facebook, where it racked up more than 14 million views in just six hours. Advertisement.
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Facebook project snarls in Tillamook County Signs along the road in Tillamook County speak to local opposition to Facebook's landing of a transoceanic fiber optic cable in Tierra Del Mar. A diagram ...
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