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December 28, 2018
Facebook’s massive hate speech policies were blasted by The New York Times Thursday. The Times detailed Facebook’s current hate-speech failsafe controls as essentially “a network of workers using a maze of Powerpoint slides…
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December 19, 2018
Facebook has given far more private information to companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Spotify than previously thought.
The New York Times reviewed over 270 pages of internal reports detailing but a fraction of Facebook’s deals and…
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December 19, 2018
Facebook worked with far-left “civil rights” groups during the election, according to a new “civil rights audit” from the company.
In a post to Facebook’s blog on December 18, COO Sheryl Sandberg wrote that Facebook…
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December 18, 2018
Facebook is more concerned about protecting Palestinians from hate speech than about hosting terrorist propaganda on its site.
On December 16, Israeli PM Netanyahu’s son Yair was quickly suspended for 24 hours for ranting about Palestinians.…
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December 18, 2018
The number of Facebook’s enemies on the left is growing, and they’re making more and more demands including that CEO Mark Zuckerberg resign.
A coalition of 31 left-wing groups, including the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center and…
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December 13, 2018
Liberal journalists have been throwing wild accusations at Facebook for enabling “fake news,” foreign interference, and “conspiracy theories.” Now even its own fact checkers are upset.
When Facebook first hired fact checkers…
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December 7, 2018
European officials are not happy with Facebook. The platform has run afoul of their regulations one too many times.
In an interview with BBC, former head of British intelligence agency GCHQ Robert Hannigan expressed his concerns about the social…
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December 6, 2018
The liberal media may be outraged by Facebook’s opposition research on George Soros, but the company’s board of directors is not. They defended Facebook’s decision as “entirely appropriate” following the billionaire…
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December 5, 2018
Facebook has been criticized in congressional hearings for the practice of “shadowbanning,” allowing conservatives to publish right-wing content, but subtly preventing users from actually seeing it.
Over the past 24 hours, barely any…
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December 5, 2018
Censorship on Facebook has reached a level of absurdity. Even seemingly innocuous Christmas images are considered too graphic for sensitive users.
A post with over 11,000 shares dating back to 2015 was given a blackout covering, with the words over…