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
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Facebook and Instagram will begin allowing users to hide “like” counts on their posts, even after pilot tests of the feature didn’t show meaningful impact on how people use the platforms or feel about themselves on.wsj.com
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is charging Facebook with violating fair housing laws, accusing the social-media firm of allowing advertisers to discriminate on.wsj.com
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Facebook plans to integrate the messaging services of its Messenger and Instagram apps, allowing users of two of its largest platforms to communicate more easily on.wsj.com
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The U.K.’s privacy watchdog fined Facebook the maximum it could for allowing illicit access to users’ data by political-data firm Cambridge Analytica on.wsj.com
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Facebook has threatened to stop allowing Australians to share news on its site and on Instagram if lawmakers allow media companies to demand payment from digital platforms on.wsj.com
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