@WSJ 2 years ago Even if Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg never actually meet in the ring for their proposed cage fight, the latest outburst between them—and the spectacle of will-they or won’t-they—underscores the growing rivalry of their business interests on.wsj.com
@WSJ 5 years ago The new feature won’t allow users to delete the outsider data that other apps and websites send Facebook, but it will allow users to control what is linked to their profiles. on.wsj.com
@guardian 7 years ago No, Facebook, I won’t be back. I’ve seen the dangers of habitual sharing | Emma Brockes trib.al
@WSJ 3 years ago Meta has begun telling publishers in the U.S. that it won’t renew contracts to feature their content in its Facebook News tab, according to people familiar with the matter, phasing out deals that paid some outlets tens of millions of dollars on.wsj.com
@WSJ 5 years ago A new Facebook feature won’t allow users to delete the outsider data that other apps and websites send Facebook, but it will allow users to control what is linked to their profiles on.wsj.com
@guardian 7 years ago The big data lie has been exposed – but just blaming Facebook won’t fix things trib.al
@WSJ 4 years ago Facebook clarified its rules and said it won’t flag President Trump or any other individual who declares victory for a candidate in battleground states before votes are counted on.wsj.com
@WSJ 6 years ago Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles, who have served on the Facebook board since 2011, won’t be standing for re-election later this year on.wsj.com
@WSJ 7 years ago Mi VR Standalone to be sold only in China, users won’t be able to access main Facebook serviceon.wsj.com
@WSJ 5 years ago While Facebook works to persuade top advertisers not to pause spending on the platform amid concerns about hate speech, the company said business interests won’t dictate its policies on.wsj.com
@guardian 7 years ago No, Facebook, I won’t be back. I’ve seen the dangers of habitual sharing | Emma Brockes trib.al
@WSJ 7 years ago If Facebook, YouTube and Twitter won’t police online content, there are new services and apps to do it on.wsj.com