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Tech Trends: Online safety of teens a focus of new policies for Meta
In this week’s Tech Trends, Kate Ross from Meta discusses new limitations and policies related to accounts held by teens on the social media platforms, and how the company aims to keep children from skirting the rules.
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Meta oversight panel says political content cuts could limit dissent in crises including Venezuela's
Meta’s efforts to scale back political content on its platforms could limit the reach of people’s expressions of dissent or awareness during crises, including Venezuela’s post-election crisis. That’s according to a decision issued Thursday by the company’s oversight panel after reviewing two videos taken after the July election in the South American country. The quasi-independent Oversight Board urged the social...
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Zuckerberg says the White House pressured Facebook over some COVID-19 content during the pandemic
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says senior Biden administration officials pressured Facebook to “censor” some COVID-19 content during the pandemic.
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Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia
Meta said it would remove a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia.
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Here's why your Facebook keeps chirping and how you can stop it
If you’ve been on Facebook recently you might have noticed an unexptected sound: a repeated chirping that just won’t stop.
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Meta technical error causes chirping sound while scrolling on Facebook. Here's how to turn it off
Facebook has a new sound that appears while scrolling on the app. The social media giant’s parent company, Meta, says the sound is part of a technical error.
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How to turn off noises on the Facebook app
Facebook says a technical error has caused the app to make a sound when scrolling through the app on your cell phone. While a fix is in the works, here’s how your can turn it off.
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Meta's Oversight Board reverses decisions to remove 2 videos of Israel-Hamas war
A quasi-independent review board is recommending that Facebook parent company Meta overturn two decisions it made this fall to remove posts “informing the world about human suffering on both sides” of the Israel-Hamas war.
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Bulls' Coby White growing more comfortable in leadership role
Guard credits assistant coach Chris Fleming, Zach LaVine for belief as he finds his voice
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Supreme Court to decide if state laws limiting social platforms violate the Constitution
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether state laws seeking to regulate Facebook, TikTok, X and other social media platforms violate the Constitution.
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Facebook settlement claim forms close Friday. How to apply for a piece of the $725M settlement
Facebook users, the clock is ticking.
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‘You know who did it': Woman found stabbed to death in New York City home after cryptic Facebook Live
A woman was found dead in her own home, face down in a pool of blood, after she posted a cryptic Facebook Live video in which she implied she might be in danger, according to senior law enforcement sources.
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Facebook settlement claims are due Friday. How to file yours and what you'll need
The deadline to file a claim in a class-action Facebook privacy settlement arrives Friday, and only eligible users who file a claim will be among those to receive a portion of the multi-million dollar payment.
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Meta's Threads begins rolling out on the web, as Zuckerberg takes more direct aim at Elon Musk's X
Meta’s Twitter clone called Threads is now available on the web for people to access via their desktop computers.
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Recalled products linked to more than 100 infant deaths still for sale on Facebook, lawmakers say
Recalled baby products linked to more than 100 infant deaths, including Boppy pillows, are still being sold on Facebook Marketplace, lawmakers said.
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What you need to file a claim in the $725M Facebook settlement as the deadline nears
Earlier this year, the guidelines for the $725 million Facebook settlement were expanded to include even more users. But how much you could receive, and what you’ll need in order to file a claim depends on several factors.
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Class-action Facebook privacy settlement: deadline to file a claim is this week
If you were looking to file a claim in the nationwide class-action Facebook privacy settlement, the deadline to do so is this week.
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Filing a claim in the $725M Facebook settlement? Here's how to find your username and other details you need
You may be eligible for a payout as part of a $725 million class-action settlement against Facebook’s parent company Meta. But time is running out to file a claim — and you’ll need a few details on hand in order to do so correctly.
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Time running out: Just days to file a claim in nationwide Facebook settlement
Time is running out for eligible Facebook users to file a claim in a new nationwide settlement involving the social media giant and its parents company Meta.
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Time running out: Just days to file a claim in nationwide Facebook settlement
Time is running out for eligible Facebook users to file a claim in a new nationwide settlement involving the social media giant and its parent company Meta.