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Meta says it will start hiding inappropriate content from teenagers' accounts on Instagram and Facebook. That includes posts about suicide, self-harm and eating disorders.
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A new campaign is putting pressure on Facebook to combat Spanish-language misinformation.
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Last month, almost a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Facebook cracked down on vaccine misinformation. But researchers say the social media platform hasn't been flagging Spanish-language misinformation as effectively as it does in English.
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'Pure Negativity': Division Over Pandemic Creates Challenges, Opportunities In Rural Facebook GroupsSoon after Walmart announced it would require customers to wear masks, someone posted an article about the announcement in a closed Facebook group called…
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Facebook says it will give $25 million to help smaller U.S. newsrooms cover the coronavirus. It's pledging $75 million to buy ads in publications in the U.S. and pandemic hot spots in Europe.
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Facebook is beginning to enforce a ban on white nationalist content this week. The move comes as Australia, Germany and other countries pass tough laws to curb hate speech.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to answer questions from Congress in two separate Capitol Hill hearings. Zuckerberg will face members of the U.S.…
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Rocky Mountain National Park officially turns 100 years old Jan. 26. On this date in 1915, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation establishing the…
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Over the past few months, the country's biggest technology firms have spent billions buying startups like WhatsApp and Nest. That has analysts wondering if another tech bubble is about to burst.
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The two powerhouses are the most visited sites in the world, according to the U.K.'s Oxford Internet Institute.