A son asked members of a Facebook group to keep an eye on his elderly mom when she arrived at Hong Kong's airport and faced a long wait for test results. Soon, she was a mini-celebrity, with regular updates on her status given: “Having a good nap now.” nyti.ms
@WSJ4 years ago
Facebook has announced a flurry of new rules for what users can post and share. A Wall Street Journal test found that the company let banned material stay on its platform most of the time. on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
In the first major test of a sweeping social-media law, Singapore directed Facebook to add a correction to a social-media post by an Australia-based political activist on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
A son asked members of a Facebook group to keep an eye on his elderly mom when she arrived at Hong Kong's airport and faced a long wait for test results. Soon, she was a mini-celebrity, with regular updates on her status given: “Having a good nap now.” nyti.ms
@WSJ4 years ago
Facebook has announced a flurry of new rules for what users can post and share. A Wall Street Journal test found that the company let banned material stay on its platform most of the time. on.wsj.com
A son asked members of a Facebook group to keep an eye on his elderly mom when she arrived at Hong Kong's airport and faced a long wait for test results. Soon, she was a mini-celebrity, with regular updates on her status given: “Having a good nap now.” nyti.ms
@WSJ4 years ago
Facebook has announced a flurry of new rules for what users can post and share. A Wall Street Journal test found that the company let banned material stay on its platform most of the time. on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
If you want to make the case to break up Facebook and other tech giants, there's a narrow legal test that applies on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
A son asked members of a Facebook group to keep an eye on his elderly mom when she arrived at Hong Kong's airport and faced a long wait for test results. Soon, she was a mini-celebrity, with regular updates on her status given: “Having a good nap now.” nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
Facebook, Twitter and Google are up against a new test of their free-speech credentials in Hong Kong on.wsj.com