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Criticism Surrounds Facebook's Proposed Jump Into Cryptocurrency
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with media studies professor Lana Swartz about Facebook's proposed currency, Libra.
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Texas' Two-Headed Turtle Is Facebook Friendly
In Texas, Thelma and Louise is a big draw. Not the movie — Thelma and Louise is the name of a two-headed turtle born at the San Antonio Zoo last month. The Texas cooter is so popular, she has her own Facebook page and more than 1,700 friends.
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Is It Even Possible To Protect Your Privacy On Facebook?
You might be asking this question after revelations that personal data were used by a firm tied to the Trump campaign. A privacy advocate says "you'd be spending your day full time" dealing with it.
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Facebook Mistakes Investigative Reporter For Child Pornographer
Facebook uses software to spot pornography and wipe it away in milliseconds. But automated systems can make mistakes.
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Egypt Cracks Down On Free Facebook Service
Egypt has shut down a free Facebook service called Free Basics. The government says it's a licensing issue, but critics say the Egyptian government is stifling freedom of expression.
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Facebook Changing Privacy Controls As Criticism Escalates
Under intense public and regulatory scrutiny over how it allowed unauthorized access to millions of its users' data, the network will make it easier for people to see what information they've shared.
Facebook changes its corporate name to Meta
NPR's A Martínez talks to Alex Heath, a reporter for The Verge, about Facebook announcing a major re-branding of the company. The new entity, Meta, will encompass Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
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Is A Threat On Facebook Real? Supreme Court Will Weigh In
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving perceived death threats on Facebook. The court and the company could have starkly different approaches to identifying credible threats.
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg To Testify Before Congress
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Tony Cardenas of California about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg scheduled to appear before two House panels next week regarding the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Mark Zuckerberg Addresses Fake News On Facebook
Some have criticized Facebook for being a platform that allowed fake news to spread. Following the criticism, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg released plans to combat fake news on the site.
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