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Facebook prepares for a potentially 'chaotic' election aftermath
Facebook has become the latest tech giant to say its executives are planning for some of the worst case scenarios after the 2020 presidential election.
Facebook didn't actually take down the event page for Wisconsin militia
The event was deleted by its organizers before Facebook took any action against the militia.
Facebook slaps new label on Trump post about mail-in ballots
Facebook’s label contradicts Trump's repeated claims that voting by mail is unreliable and susceptible to fraud.
Facebook will ban new political ads in the week before US elections
Facebook has announced that it will block new political ads a week before US elections, as part of a new campaign to protect the integrity of elections.
WSJ: Mark Zuckerberg used a private Trump meeting to hurt TikTok
The Wall Street Journal claims that Mark Zuckerberg used his time in Washington DC to sound the alarm about TikTok.
The recent ad boycott hasn't slowed down Facebook
Facebook made more than $18 billion in ad revenue, despite a massive boycott.
Congress grills Facebook over its acquisitions and feature cloning
Facebook is “a case study in monopoly power,” one lawmaker said.
Big tech CEOs release opening statements before antitrust hearing
But all four CEOs -- Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Sundar Pichai of Google, Tim Cook of Apple, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook -- have released their opening statements early. Unsurprisingly, Bezos, Pichai, Zuckerberg and Cook claimed that their businesses are good for the American economy.
Rep. Matt Gaetz says Mark Zuckerberg lied to Congress ... in 2018
Coincidentally, his claims come just days before a high-profile antitrust hearing.
Facebook will debunk coronavirus rumors in its COVID-19 info center
Facebook is taking another step to fight misinformation about COVID-19.
Ad boycott leaders say meeting with Zuckerberg was 'a disappointment'
The groups behind the Stop Hate for Profit campaign say the boycott will continue.
Facebook says it doesn't 'benefit from hate' after advertiser exodus
After numerous big-name companies announced their decision to suspend advertising on Facebook, the social network’s vice president of global affairs and communications Nick Clegg published an open letter today. In it, Clegg addressed the criticism around its approach to hate speech, saying “I want to be unambiguous: Facebook does not profit from hate.” Facebook hasn’t clarified when the labels will start showing up, nor how strictly it will interpret its new rules.
Advertisers are running from Facebook. What's next?
At this point, the question isn’t how big the advertising boycott will get, but what will it actually accomplish.
Facebook's advertiser boycott is getting even bigger
More big names have signed on to protest the company's policies.
Facebook will link all 2020 US election posts to its voter hub
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared additional details about the company's 2020 US election plans on Friday.
Facebook will label posts from politicians that break its rules
Facebook will add warnings to posts from politicians that break its rules.
Facebook's former product chief will return to the company
Facebook's Chief Product Officer left last year amid disagreements with Zuckerberg.
Zuckerberg says he will 'review' policies after employee backlash
Zuckerberg tried to reassure employees, but stopped short of committing to specific changes.
Podcast: Twitter and Facebook's showdown with Trump
While protesters were hitting the streets to combat police violence, most of us were left watching the events unfold on social media.
Facebook staff plan 'virtual walkout' over response to Trump posts
Facebook employees are so upset with Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to take no action on Donald Trump’s posts, they are participating in a “virtual walkout.”