A member of Facebook's 'Supreme Court' said its pushing the company to decide how long Trump should be banned because it lacks an evenly distributed rule system — 'This was a decision about Facebook' (FB)
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Facebook is creating new rules to moderate its internal social networks to curb heated discussions around politics and social issues (FB)
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Facebook is going to start labeling posts from politicians that break its rules but are 'newsworthy' enough to remain on the platform (FB)
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Aside from the Trump campaign itself, the biggest spender on pro-Trump Facebook ads is reportedly a secretive New York-based newspaper (FB)
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Facebook tried and failed multiple times to acquire a mystery competitor that wasn't Twitter or Snapchat, according to the FTC's new lawsuit (FB)
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Amazingly realistic Facebook ads slamming the company from a 'provocative' street artist are blanketing NYC streets (FB)
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: I wouldn't start a new company in Silicon Valley today (FB)
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A new Facebook privacy flaw allowed thousands of children on Messenger Kids to enter group chats with strangers (FB)
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The New York Post's dubious Hunter Biden article was shared 300,000 times on Facebook even after the company said it limited its reach (FB)
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Facebook is reportedly expanding its banking ambitions with a new division that will run all of the tech giant's payment projects, including Facebook Pay (FB)
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Facebook wants you to know it makes Instagram and WhatsApp, so it's changing the Facebook logo to make that clear (FB)
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Facebook is reportedly having a tough time recruiting, which could be an ominous sign for the company (FB)
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As Facebook prepares to outsource tough content decisions to its new 'Supreme Court,' experts warn it still operates within a dictatorship and can't legislate a better government (FB)
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Facebook moderators say companies should avoid a 'PR stunt' by extending the ad boycott against the company (FB)
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Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook would drop out of its controversial payments project if US regulators don't approve it (FB)