Some countries have asked Ukrainian officials not to recruit volunteers in their territories to join the fight against Russia. Senegal’s foreign ministry said it had condemned the Ukrainian Embassy for a Facebook post calling for volunteers in Senegal. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
Facebook, Google and Twitter have discussed with federal officials how they can prevent the spread of election misinformation amid warnings of foreign interference and President Trump calling the vote’s integrity into question on.wsj.com
@guardian6 years ago
Did you make it through the Facebook outage without calling the police? trib.al
@nytimesworld8 years ago
The wife of an American detained in Yemen has posted on Facebook calling for his release. nyti.ms
@WSJ4 years ago
Facebook temporarily blocked posts containing hashtags calling on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign, then reinstated them, saying the action had been taken in error on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
A group of Democratic attorneys general urged Facebook executives to take additional steps to combat hate speech, calling on the platform to offer live, real-time assistance so users can report intimidation and harassment on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Unilever is calling on YouTube, Facebook and other tech platforms to clean up their content if they want the company's advertising dollars on.wsj.com
@WSJ10 years ago
RT @WSJD: Europe's digital czar slams Google, Facebook and other tech giants, calling for EU-wide rules on data, copyright: on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld5 years ago
On April 25, Mubarak Bala, head of the Humanist Association of Nigeria, logged on to Facebook again and typed a post calling the Prophet Muhammad a terrorist. 3 days later he was arrested. He has not been seen since. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
A group of Facebook employees asked the company to reverse its policy of exempting political candidates’ ads from its own fact-checking program, calling the controversial rules a betrayal of the social-media giant’s values. on.wsj.com
After calling the Prophet Muhammad a terrorist in a Facebook post, Mubarak Bala was accused of violating blasphemy laws, which can carry a death sentence in Nigeria. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
The farm, near Mandalay in central Myanmar, was praised on Facebook by a group calling itself the Mahar Legalization Movement Myanmar, which wants the Burmese government to ease the heavy penalties it imposes on cannabis production and use nyti.ms
@WSJ8 years ago
Facebook Messenger brings group video calling to apps and web on.wsj.com