‘For years people have clamored for Facebook to add a “dislike” button alongside its iconic like button. That was never going to happen, for reasons I’ve explained. Instead, in October the company began testing a suite of six emoji complements to the like button: “love,” “haha,” “yay,” “wow,” “sad,” and “angry.” On Wednesday, it […]

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‘Virtual reality is “the most social platform” of the future, the Facebook founder said at a presentation of Samsung’s new 360-degree camera. According to Zuckerberg, when powered by his company’s software it will revolutionize social media experience. The new Gear 360 degree camera and the Gear VR headset, powered by Oculus, which has been on […]

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Inside Facebook’s Outsourced Anti-Porn and Gore Brigade, Where ‘Camel Toes’ are More Offensive Than ‘Crushed Heads’ Read more … ———————————————————————— No sex, but crushed heads are OK. Leaked Facebook document reveals website’s secretive and bizarre ‘graphic content’ policy Read more …

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‘Unless you have been living under a rock for the last 20 years, you would have heard about the cultural meme known as the “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon“, Hollywood’s own lowbrow revision derived from John Guare’s famous 1990 play about the ‘Six Degrees of Separation’. So popular was Bacon’s cultural quirk, that the Gods […]

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‘US-based tech giant Facebook has three months to comply with the French privacy watchdog’s demands and stop collecting data on people who don’t have accounts with the social network. France’s Commission Nationale de L’Informatique et des Libertés (National Commission of Information and Freedoms, CNIL) found illegal Facebook’s current data protection policy which allows it to […]

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‘Following publicity from major tech news outlets, Crypter, the encryption service designed to encrypt chat messages, has been blocked by social media giant Facebook. After Crypter, an app developed by Sussex University student Max Mitchell, was touted by the likes of BGR and TechCrunch earlier this week, Facebook “clocked on” to the encryption service, effectively […]

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‘The controversy around Google’s tax deal with British tax officials grabbed headlines this past week, prompting further questions about how overseas criminals launder billions of pounds through the UK. Multinational corporations such as Google and Facebook minimize their European income tax bills through “favorable” tax schemes in countries like Ireland (aka the Double Irish), the […]

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‘The Daily Mail might well have printed its most ridiculous headline yet, by accusing Facebook of making its users ‘narrow-minded’.   Apparently, the ‘echo chamber’ of Facebook allows people to seek out opinions that confirm what they already believe. The article reads: Facebook users were found to gather their news selectively, limiting exposure to information […]

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‘An Israeli legal group with intimate ties to the state’s intelligence agencies has admitted to faking an ostensibly pro-Palestinian Facebook page and using it to post anti-Semitic statements including “Death to all the Jews.” The Israeli group has also filed a lawsuit against Facebook, for allegedly permitting Palestinian “incitement.” Shurat HaDin claims to be a […]

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‘They may not be willing to censor racist or violent comments, but Facebook is going after Copenhagen’s iconic statue of the Little Mermaid for showing “too much bare skin or sexual undertones”. The offending image was posted by Danish politician Mette Gjerskov to advertise a blog post on TV2’s website. “I cannot advertise my blog […]

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‘Two professors from Hebrew University accused Israel’s Justice Minister, Ayelet Shaked, of facilitating arms sales and “genocide” in Africa, with one branding the right-wing minister a “neo-Nazi.” Shaked wasn’t amused and filed a police complaint against both. Dr. Ofer Cassif from the university’s Political Science Department shared a Facebook post made by his colleague, Professor […]

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‘Milo Yiannopoulos’s favourite Welsh pub, the Brecon Beacons-based Blackcock Inn (Really Milo, Blackcock Inn?), found itself accused of racist language after complaints on Facebook led to its business page being shut down. The establishment, which has traded in Llanfihangel Talyllyn under the name since 1840, didn’t have a particularly large reach on the social media […]

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‘All Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to do is make the world a better place for his new daughter. While he’s technically on paternity leave, he couldn’t sit idly by as India attempts to halt Internet.org, Facebook’s initiative to provide free but limited internet to the developing world. Last week, the Times of India reported […]

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‘In November of 2008 San Francisco voted on an $887.4 million bond measure to build a new San Francisco General Hospital. Despite the recession, the measure was enacted with more than 83 percent of the vote. On Nov. 21, Mayor Edwin Lee presided over the ribbon-cutting of “Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital” with the new […]

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‘In America, we often joke that what we post on the internet might land us in prison, but for the time being — though perhaps not for long — we are generally safe to say what we like about the government. We worry mostly only about the “slap on the wrist” of probably being placed […]

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