YouTube/Facebook comments on hate speech hearing shut down due to hate speech
The comments reportedly came quickly.
On Apr 9, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Report: Facebook bans leading white nationalist Faith Goldy
Facebook has said it will ban white nationalist content.
On Apr 8, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Where do 2020 Democratic candidates stand on internet privacy?
It’s becoming a major 2020 campaign issue.
On Apr 7, 2019 by Claire Goforth
Facebook to reportedly testify before Senate about ‘censorship’
Twitter and Google are testifying, too.
On Apr 5, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
540 million Facebook user records left exposed online
Third-party developers failed to secure servers holding private data.
On Apr 3, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
Facebook’s new sign-up feature resembles a phishing attack
Social media site plans to discontinue practice after outcry.
Facebook wants to answer the question, ‘Why am I seeing this post?’
Discover why that random video keeps appearing in your feed.
On Apr 1, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
Facebook says it doesn’t think the government should break up Facebook
He’s reportedly going to try and push his regulation ideas in Washington.
On Apr 1, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Facebook removed nearly 200 accounts in the Philippines for ‘coordinated inauthentic behavior’
The accounts were allegedly linked to President Rodrigo Duterte’s former social media director.
On Mar 30, 2019 by Stephanie Fillion
HUD sues Facebook for allowing housing discrimination on its platform
‘Using a computer to limit a person’s housing choices can be just as discriminatory as slamming a door in someone’s face.’
On Mar 29, 2019 by Ellen Ioanes
Report: Instagram may ban Alex Jones for anti-Semitic content (updated)
The discussion was outlined in emails.
On Mar 29, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
It’s 2019, and Facebook is finally banning white nationalism
Phrases that include support and praise for the ideology will be banned.
On Mar 27, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Man pleads guilty to stealing over $100 million from Facebook, Google
Lithuanian national could serve up to 30 years in U.S. prison.
On Mar 26, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
Swipe This! My happiest Facebook Memories are making me miserable
No one asked to be ambushed by flashbacks when they opened their laptop.
On Mar 25, 2019 by Nayomi Reghay
Hundreds of millions of Facebook passwords were accessible to employees
Company employees had access to plaintext passwords for at least seven years.
On Mar 21, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
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