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The top three countries based on bounties awarded this year are India, Tunisia and the US, Facebook said in a statement on Thursday.
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Revealing the prevalence of hate speech on its platform for the first time as it faces the flak for an increase in such posts, Facebook said on Thursday that the company is proactively detecting about 95 per cent of hate speech content it removes.
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"After months of allowing content moderators to work from home, faced with intense pressure to keep Facebook free of hate and disinformation, you have forced us back to the office," they wrote in an open letter.
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This is the second time the former minister approaches police regarding malicious campaign against him on social media
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Accused Kadari Dinakar booked under various sections of IT ACT, 2008, following a complaint received from Viramalla Gopal Rao on November 16
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Currently, the Snapchat-inspired Vanish Mode will work on individual chats and not group chats, reports The Verge.
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The temporary pause for ads about politics and social issues in the US continues to be in place as part of our ongoing efforts to protect the election.
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Most of the content people see there, even in an election season, is not about politics. This includes posts from friends or from Pages, according to Alex Schultz, VP of Analytics and Chief Marketing Officer.
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We cannot control what people think about us. But we can adjust what people see
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The move is to slow the spread of misinformation on its platform, Facebook told The Washington Post on Sunday.
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Although Harris was among the first few who supported the idea to break up Facebook last year, she has been a moderate voice, calling for tech reforms and better protection of consumer data.
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In October, Facebook removed 14 networks of accounts, Pages and Groups. Eight of them from Georgia, Myanmar, Ukraine and Azerbaijan targeted domestic audiences in their own countries and six networks
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Suman shared his insights and elucidated as to how effectively to promote developmental activities and welfare schemes of the government
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"We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election," the message from Trump read, on both social media platforms.
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According to the company, creators wanted to show off their growing community with public subscriber counts, suggests that they want a public-facing metric to demonstrate how successful they are for brands, reports the Verge.
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The Republican leader has been vocal about his opposition to mail-in ballots, often claiming without evidence that the process will be rigged against him.
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According to the police, in September the woman on Facebook got acquainted with a person who introduced himself as James Donald, a doctor from Germany.
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The social networking giant has created a frequently asked questions (FAQ) page on the upcoming feature, revealing detailed information about it.
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Facebook fact-checkers avoided punishing conservative groups for breaking the rules over the past few months and the goal was to avoid the perception of being biased against conservative groups.
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Facebook Dark Mode interface will not be completely black like on Instagram and Messenger but a grayscale design with white accents for logos and icons.