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Facebook Oversight Board On Removing Objectionable Content Announces Members
The company has faced criticism in recent years for its handling of issues ranging from user privacy to policing hate speech to stopping the spread of disinformation.
Facebook, YouTube Warn Of More Mistakes As Machines Replace Moderators
As tech firms send workers home, it's creating new challenges over how to handle harmful content, including dangerous health claims. So Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are bringing in the machines.
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Facebook Expects Half Its Employees To Work Remotely Permanently
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he expects 50% of the social network's workforce to be working remotely within the next decade.
Senators Brought Up Serious Issues With Facebook, McNamee Says
David Greene talks to Venture capitalist Roger McNamee of Elevation Partners about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony on Capitol Hill and his promise to take more responsibility over user data.
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Instagram and Facebook begin removing posts offering abortion pills
Social media posts ostensibly aimed to help women living in states where preexisting laws banning abortion suddenly snapped into effect last Friday.
Facebook's Suicide Prevention Tools Connect Friends, Test Privacy
When online social networks open up spaces for suicide prevention with untrained peer support, they walk the fragile line between invasion of privacy and supporting those who need help.
Like It Or Not, Political Campaigns Are Using Facebook To Target You
If you're seeing a political ad in your Facebook feed, there's probably a very specific reason that candidate is interested in you.
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Can Circuit Breakers Stop Viral Rumors On Facebook, Twitter?
False claims that blame left-wing activists for wildfires in Oregon have spread on social media. To stop the rumors, some experts say platforms should take inspiration from the stock market.
Why Your Doctor Won't Friend You On Facebook
Public professional Facebook pages focused on medicine are catching on. But doctors aren't ready to share vacation photos and other more intimate details with their patients.
Facebook, Twitter, Google CEOs Testify To Senate: What To Watch For
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter's Jack Dorsey and Google's Sundar Pichai go before the Senate Commerce Committee to defend Section 230, a law that protects them from lawsuits over users' posts.
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