Facebook to Let Users Become 'Experts' to Cut Down On Misinformation

Facebook to Let Users Become 'Experts' to Cut Down On Misinformation

Facebook said last week that it would let the administrators in its groups appoint users as "experts."
Facebook faces anti-trust action brought by US government and 48 states

Facebook faces anti-trust action brought by US government and 48 states

Federal regulators asked Wednesday for Facebook to be ordered to divest its Instagram and WhatsApp messaging services as the U.S. government and 48 states and districts accused the company of abusing its market power in social networking to crush smaller competitors.
Zuckerberg to tell US Congress Facebook’s success is patriotic

Zuckerberg to tell US Congress Facebook’s success is patriotic

Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg is prepared with what he sees as a compelling argument for lawmakers willing to criticize him on antitrust issues: Hindering American tech innovation only helps China.
Facebook COO says the largest social platform ‘has to get better’ on hateful content

Facebook COO says the largest social platform ‘has to get better’ on hateful content

Facebook Inc chief operating officer (COO) Sheryl Sandberg said the company needs to get better at removing hateful speech – a response to hundreds of companies that have stopped advertising on the social network for what they consider a failure to purge harmful content.
Trump’s executive order might curtail protections for social media companies

Trump’s executive order might curtail protections for social media companies

The Trump administration is preparing an executive order intended to curtail the legal protections that shield social media companies from liability for what gets posted on their platforms, two senior administration officials said early Thursday.
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