@theconversation.com a year ago Facebook won’t keep paying Australian media outlets for their content. Are we about to get another news ban?
@axios.com 3 years ago Facebook and Snapchat pivot to the pros
@rt.com 5 years ago Turkish parliament approves bill that would give Facebook & Twitter 48 hours to remove ‘offensive content’
@vox.com 5 years ago Facebook and YouTube will keep letting politicians say what they want if it’s “newsworthy”
@aljazeera.com 6 years ago British MPs say Facebook 'knowingly' violated data privacy laws
@abc.net.au 2 years ago Canada faces down 'bullying' from Facebook owner Meta, as it pursues Australian-style laws
@WSJ 3 years ago Australia is considering new data-privacy rules that could make it illegal for social-media companies like Facebook to direct children to harmful content on.wsj.com
@aljazeera.com 5 years ago Facebook to allow users to block political advertisements
@WSJ 6 years ago The French government plans to give regulators sweeping power to audit and fine large social media companies like Facebook if they don’t adequately remove hateful content on.wsj.com
@WSJ 9 years ago Facebook will now allow media companies and marketers to post sponsored content on.wsj.com
@dailywire.com 2 years ago Facebook Owner Meta Could Remove News From The Platform If Congress Passes Controversial Bill
@foxnews.com 4 years ago Fox News Poll: Voters say IRS, Facebook have too much power
@abc.net.au 5 years ago Facebook says news content is 'substitutable', rejecting calls to pay media companies
@WSJ 6 years ago The New Zealand mosque shooting was streamed live on Facebook, a gruesome example of how social media companies are still struggling to quash violent content on.wsj.com
@WSJ 9 years ago Facebook to allow media companies, marketers to post sponsored content on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld 3 years ago The Canadian government introduced legislation on Tuesday that would require companies like the parents of Google and Facebook to pay the country’s media outlets for allowing links to news content on their platforms. nyti.ms
@wsj.com 5 years ago House Committee Grills Facebook, Google CEOs on Alleged Bias
@WSJ 5 years ago Twitter is banning political advertising, taking the opposite position of rival Facebook as social-media companies debate whether paid content should be held to higher standards #WSJWhatsNow t.co
@WSJ 6 years ago The New Zealand mosque shooting was streamed live on Facebook, a gruesome example of how social media companies are still struggling to quash violent content on.wsj.com