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University study indicates bias in Facebook job ads (The Associated Press) Researchers at the University of Southern California examined the ad-delivery algorithms of Facebook and Linked and found that Facebook's ads were ...
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Action 9 helps charity get paid after issue with Facebook fundraiser — A Charlotte-based nonprofit said it raised money on Facebook but claims the social media platform wouldn't pay out the funds. Steve Parker is the ...
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Facebook opposes adding civil-rights expert to its board Facebook asks shareholders to vote no on proposal, saying it 'is unnecessary because of our continued progress in this area and our efforts to fight ...
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Here's how Trump could return to Facebook A vote by Facebook's Oversight Board this month could overturn Donald Trump's ban from Facebook and Instagram. The board is poised to vote later ...
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FILE: FACEBOOK LAUNCHING VACCINE ELIGIBILITY NOTIFICATIONS WFMZ-TV 69 News provides news, weather, traffic, sports and family programming for the Lehigh Valley, Berks County, Southeastern Pa., Poconos ...
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Rockton Woman's Unusual Facebook Marketplace Discovery Raises So Many Questions Remember the days of finding odd things for sale on Craigslist? Well, it looks as though Facebook Marketplace might be the new land of weird.
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Facebook Outlines How to Make Best Use of Organic Video Testing in Creator Studio Here's a helpful overview of a tool that many users are likely not aware exists. Last September, Facebook began rolling out a new organic video post ...
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Facebook Inc. Cl A stock outperforms market despite losses on the day Shares of Facebook Inc. Cl A FB, -0.29% shed 0.29% to $311.54 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around grim trading session for the stock market ...
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Stocks improve, tax time approaches, Morrison takes to Facebook Vaccine: Scott Morrison has taken to Facebook to reassure Australians the government's COVID-19 vaccination program is safe and rolling out in a ...
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Facebook could have stopped 10 billion impressions from "repeat misinformers", but didn't: report A study raises questions as to why Facebook did not stop the spread of misinformation in the 2020 election run-up. By Matthew Rozsa. April 12, 2021 10: ...
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