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Category archives: Facebook
Facebook’s Political Influence Lands Under the Microscope
As the U.S. presidential campaign heats up, Facebook is going out of its way to show its neutrality.
Facebook Offers Rare Glimpse Into Formula Behind News Feed
The social giant on Wednesday offered some limited details as part of an effort to provide more transparency about its operations.
Facebook Employees to Undergo Political Bias Training
Twitter, meanwhile, was criticized last December when it appointed a white man to be its head of diversity.
‘One Dumb Decision After Another:’ Florida Man Brags About Burglary on Facebook, Lands in Jail
Alleged criminal who posted a Facebook video bragging about a $500,000 jewelry haul has landed himself and one of his accomplices in jail, police said on Thursday.
Facebook Signs Deals With Media Firms and Celebrities for Live Video
The social network is working with CNN, the New York Times, Vox Media, Tastemade, Mashable and the Huffington Post.
Facebook’s Suicide Prevention Tools: Invasive or Essential?
The social network now allows all users to flag friends’ posts as potentially suicidal and solicit Facebook’s help or intervention.
Facebook Adds 360-Degree Photos to Newsfeed
Apart from photos taken from 360-degree cameras, panoramic photos taken on a mobile phone can be converted to a 360-degree view on the newsfeed.
Facebook Board Seeks to Curb Zuckerberg’s Control in Case He Leaves the Company
The proposed move — to be voted on at Facebook’s annual general meeting on June 20 — is designed to make sure a future Facebook chief’s management powers aren’t limited, the board said.
A Quick Guide to Using Facebook Live Video
Here’s what you need to know.