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    Facebook Admits Its Fact Checks Are Just Opinions

    In a court filing, attorneys for Meta, formerly Facebook, admit that their fact check labels aren't based on facts at all -- they're actually just opinions
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    Facebook Admits Its Fact Checks Are Just Opinions

    This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2021 Visit our Re-post guidelinesIn a court filing, attorneys for Meta, formerly Facebook, admit that their fact check labels aren't based on facts at all -- they're actually just opinionsThe "fact checks" that Facebook, now known as Meta...
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    In a letter, 13 Democratic senators ask Mark Zuckerberg why Facebook removed misinformation safeguards ahead of January 6, citing Frances Haugen's lea

    Igor Bonifacic / Engadget: In a letter, 13 Democratic senators ask Mark Zuckerberg why Facebook removed misinformation safeguards ahead of January 6, citing Frances Haugen's leaked docs — A group of 13 Democratic senators led by Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Jack Reed of Rhode Island has...
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    Survey of 1,058 US internet users: 72% distrust Facebook, 63% TikTok, 60% Instagram, 53% WhatsApp, and 53% YouTube; 53% trust Amazon, 48% Google, and

    Washington Post: Survey of 1,058 US internet users: 72% distrust Facebook, 63% TikTok, 60% Instagram, 53% WhatsApp, and 53% YouTube; 53% trust Amazon, 48% Google, and 44% Apple — You'll find all the usual technology suspects inside Mary Veselka's Pearland, Tex., home. There's her iPhone …
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    TikTok.com was the most popular domain globally between August and December 2021, after surpassing Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon duri

    The Cloudflare Blog: TikTok.com was the most popular domain globally between August and December 2021, after surpassing Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon during 2021 — Loading... Sofia Cardita — The years come and go, Internet traffic continues to grow (at least so far and with...
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    Investigation details China's social media propaganda machine, which uses private contractors to generate content to spread on Facebook and Twitter (N

    New York Times: Investigation details China's social media propaganda machine, which uses private contractors to generate content to spread on Facebook and Twitter — Register accounts on foreign social media platforms — 按月报单 价 — 境外.交&#24179 …
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    Profile of Bret Taylor, recently made co-CEO of Salesforce and chairman of Twitter, who joined Salesforce in 2016 after stints at Google and Facebook

    Wall Street Journal: Profile of Bret Taylor, recently made co-CEO of Salesforce and chairman of Twitter, who joined Salesforce in 2016 after stints at Google and Facebook — Promotions to co-CEO of Salesforce and chairman of Twitter have turned the Silicon Valley entrepreneur into one of tech's...
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    Leaked docs: Facebook has not developed Finnish-language automated moderation for hate speech and other content, and employs just 11 moderators based

    YLE: Leaked docs: Facebook has not developed Finnish-language automated moderation for hate speech and other content, and employs just 11 moderators based in Berlin — A data leak reveals Facebook is unable to control hate speech in minority languages like Finnish.
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    Facebook’s internal assessment of EU-US data transfers shows it has no legal leg to stand on, says noyb

    In its latest (and last) pre-Christmas document reveal, European privacy advocacy group, noyb, has published details of an 86-page internal assessment by Facebook of its (continued) transfers of European’s personal data to the US — and the resulting conclusion can be best summed up as ‘The...
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    Backed by former Facebook and Twitter execs, Tagg launches social branding app for Gen Z

    Gen Z isn’t satisfied with the social media they grew up with, so they’re building the apps that they want to use. A “social branding” app for creative teens and twenty-somethings, Tagg is announcing a $2 million seed round today from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, Facebook’s former VP of...
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    Meta bans seven surveillance-for-hire outfits, removing over 1,500 Facebook and Instagram accounts and alerting 50K users targeted by the groups (Zack

    Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch: Meta bans seven surveillance-for-hire outfits, removing over 1,500 Facebook and Instagram accounts and alerting 50K users targeted by the groups — Cytrox is one of seven surveillance companies now banned from Meta's platforms — While NSO Group was taking flak for...
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    Meta updates its bug bounty program to pay researchers who find anti-scraping loopholes, reward those who find scraped Facebook data with donations to

    Catalin Cimpanu / The Record: Meta updates its bug bounty program to pay researchers who find anti-scraping loopholes, reward those who find scraped Facebook data with donations to charity — The Meta (formerly Facebook) security team has added scraping attacks to the list of incidents covered...
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    A look back at tech's three eras, from Bell Labs to Facebook, and why the metaverse is the fourth, defined by its bifurcation with the physical world

    Ben Thompson / Stratechery: A look back at tech's three eras, from Bell Labs to Facebook, and why the metaverse is the fourth, defined by its bifurcation with the physical world — For the first several years of Stratechery I would write a year end article about “The State of Consumer...
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    An Australian artist using the @Metaverse Instagram handle for a decade found herself being blocked from using it after Facebook changed its name to M

    Maddison Connaughton / New York Times: An Australian artist using the @Metaverse Instagram handle for a decade found herself being blocked from using it after Facebook changed its name to Meta — Five days after Facebook changed its name to Meta, an Australian artist found herself blocked, with...
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    Facebook and Instagram roll out personalized ‘Year in Review’ features

    Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has rolled out “Year in Review” features for both Facebook and Instagram. On Facebook, users can share their personalized “Year Together” card, which highlights the friends, feelings, places and people that mattered most to them in 2021. The new in-feed...
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    Meta rolls out a suite of new features and discovery tools for Facebook Live creators

    Meta (formerly Facebook) today is introducing a number of Facebook Live updates that will allow creators to engage with fans during their live broadcasts, including new features like Polls, support for 4-person co-broadcasting via the “Live With” feature, new commenting features, a new post...
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    Facebook tests a new ‘Professional’ mode for creator profiles

    Meta (formerly Facebook) today is introducing a new “Professional” mode for user profiles, designed to be used by creators looking to monetize their followings on the social network. The new mode, which is initially available to select creators in the U.S., will present creators with additional...
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    Facebook launches a Professional Mode, letting creators monetize their profiles, and a Reels Play bonus program, offering eligible creators up to $35K

    Steve Dent / Engadget: Facebook launches a Professional Mode, letting creators monetize their profiles, and a Reels Play bonus program, offering eligible creators up to $35K/month — Facebook has launched a new professional mode for profiles that will let eligible creators earn money without...
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    Meta launches a website that lets fans buy digital tokens called Stars to tip Facebook creators using Facebook Pay, avoiding app store payment commiss

    Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: Meta launches a website that lets fans buy digital tokens called Stars to tip Facebook creators using Facebook Pay, avoiding app store payment commissions — Meta (formerly Facebook) has found a new way to avoid the app stores' commissions on in-app purchases with the...
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    Facebook’s new website lets fans buy ‘Stars’ without paying the app stores’ commissions

    Meta (formerly Facebook) has found a new way to avoid the app stores’ commissions on in-app purchases with the launch of a new website where people can buy “Stars” — the virtual items that allow fans to express their support for favorite creators during Facebook videos and livestreams...