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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of Meta Verified for Instagram and Facebook users in the US.
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Let's be honest: most of us have made at least one mistake on Facebook. What is the worst crime?
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'Anyone who tells you that there is a metaverse that works today is telling you a blatant lie.'
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Sources in the Department of Justice say that Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and turning them over to the FBI if they say bad things about the government or authority or question the 2020 election.
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Republican Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley have asked that Facebook turn over all interactions with the FBI, Justice Department, and other government bureaucracy concerning First Son Hunter Biden, his laptop, business activities, and Russian disinformation.
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Some Facebook users saw an unusually high number of posts about celebrities in their content feeds on Wednesday morning. This was caused by a strange bug.
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A security researcher has warned that Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok's iPhone apps can track everything users type into their in-app internet browsers.
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Meta has a right under the First Amendment to make editorial decisions about its platform. But giving more weight to one side than the other in a normal political debate calls into question Meta's ability to moderate content...
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Mark Zuckerberg said Meta aims to be a massive social network with a healthy economy and billions of users spending hundreds of dollars.
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The inventor of the Apple iPod has warned that the newly emerging online metaverse risks harming human social relationships and adding to online toxicity. 'We don't need any more technology between us,' Tony Fadell argues.