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Social media posts ostensibly aimed to help women living in states where preexisting laws banning abortion suddenly snapped into effect last Friday.
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More people used Facebook in the first quarter than analysts expected, easing concerns about competition from TikTok.
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Russia's top prosecutor called for Facebook and Instagram's parent company to be labeled an extremist group after Meta said it would permit some calls for violence against "Russian invaders."
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Facebook parent company Meta says it has uncovered Russian efforts to undermine trust in the Ukrainian government and to hack Ukrainian military officials and journalists using social media.
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In a quarterly earnings report released last Wednesday, Facebook's parent company Meta, revealed that for the first time in its 18-year history, the social network lost daily users. On Tech Tuesday, we discuss what's going on at Facebook.
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Ohio House Republicans are pushing a bill to target what they say is censorship of conservative viewpoints by social media giants such as Twitter and Facebook.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is seeking class-action status for the suit, which maintains the social media giant misrepresented itself to investors.
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A former Facebook employee compared the social network to Big Tobacco at a Senate hear17%ing on Tuesday, saying the company has hidden what it knows about the problems its products cause.
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Business & EconomyFacebook said late Monday that "the root cause of this outage was a faulty configuration change" and that there is "no evidence that user data was compromised as a result" of the outage.
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While the panel upheld Facebook's suspension of the former president, it said the company's indefinite ban was wrong and gave Facebook six months to either ban Trump permanently or reinstate him.