NEWS | |||||
Facebook Question of the Week: Do you agree with Critical Race Theory being banned in public ... Facebook Question of the Week: Do you agree with Critical Race Theory being banned in public schools? Posted Wednesday, July 7, 2021 12:00 pm.
| |||||
Apple and Google crowd out the competition with default apps The first-of-its-kind report was commissioned by Facebook, one of Apple's loudest critics, and shared exclusively with The Verge. Preinstalled services ...
| |||||
Newsmax's $25K Trump Facebook Ad Boosted Fossella's Staten Island Borough President Bid Newsmax has spent $4.26 million on some 3,600 digital ads promoting its stories on Facebook since May 2018, according to the platform's ad library.
| |||||
Facebook-backed study claims default apps dominate on iPhone, Android A new App Store study paid for by Facebook says that Apple and Google's own default apps dominate key categories, making it harder for third-party ...
| |||||
How de-cluttering grew Facebook Marketplace to 1bn users Sayantani Mitra say she now scrolls through listings on Facebook Marketplace "for hours". A 28-year-old from Oxford, prior to the pandemic she "would ...
| |||||
Warren County man accused of sending inappropriate messages to girl on Facebook A 22-year-old man in Warren County is accused of using Facebook Messenger to send inappropriate messages to a young girl. The county sheriff ...
| |||||
How Reliable is Facebook's Transparency Report? Experts Weigh in In compliance with the new Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021, Facebook on 2 June had ...
| |||||
Can origin of messages be found, Facebook asked In response, Facebook India's policy director Shivnath Thukral and general counsel Namrata Singh had said that it would not be possible to break end-to ...
| |||||
Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter and Google Over Alleged 'Censorship' At the press conference, one of Trump's lawyers said the lawsuits will posit that Facebook, Twitter and Google are actually "government actors," and that ...
| |||||
SAPD detective suspended for the second time over 'inappropriate' Facebook posts, records shows A San Antonio police detective has been suspended for the second time this year for his "inappropriate" Facebook posts, suspension records provided ...
| |||||
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
Send Feedback |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar