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2021-10-11
BBC

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will give evidence to the UK Parliament's Online Safety Bill committee on October 25

Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower who accuses the technology giant of putting profit ahead of safety, will give evidence to the UK Parliament later this month. Tweets: @onlinesafetycom , @rus...

2021-09-28
Instagram 39 related

Adam Mosseri says Instagram is pausing work on Instagram Kids, after criticism from parents, experts, regulators, policymakers, and others

Good morning!  This Tuesday, Facebook says Instagram isn't bad for teens … Ben Lyons / Gamereactor UK : Development of Instagram Kids has been paused Barbara Ortutay / NBC Bay Area : EXPLAINER: Why Fa...

2021-02-24
ABC 22 related

Australia says Facebook agreed to reinstate news content in Australia in the coming days after the government promised amendments to its proposed media bill

but what was lost along the way? Micky : Facebook versus Australia: the government hands Facebook a free pass Max Willens / Digiday : Cheat sheet: Facebook brings news back to platform in Australia - ...

2020-04-29
The Times

Facebook poaches Tony Close, director of content standards at Ofcom, as director of content regulation; Ofcom is preparing to regulate social media companies

Matthew Moore / The Times : Tweets: @mattkmoore , @mrharrycole , @janinegibson , @tim2040 , @damiancollins , and @jbenton See also Mediagazer Tweets: Matthew Moore / @mattkmoore : Tony Close was plac...

2020-04-08
The Guardian 37 related

WhatsApp now limits forwarding of viral messages, forwarded five or more times, to one group at a time, to fight the spread of misinformation

but I'll take it https://twitter.com/... Chris Moran / @chrismoranuk : ‘If a user receives a frequently forwarded message - one forwarded more than five times - under the new curbs, they will only be ...

2019-11-22
New York Times 17 related

Google's limits on microtargeting of political ads for state and federal candidates shakes up ad plans and frustrates both Democrats and Republicans

but it's a secret April Glaser / Slate : Will Google's Changes to Political Ads Hurt Democrats or Republicans More? Washington Post : Google's new political ad rules unite Democratic and Republican ca...

2019-11-21
New York Times 2 related

Google's limits on microtargeting of political ads for state and federal candidates shakes up ad plans and frustrates both Democrats and Republicans

limiting microtargeting will F over the little guys @longhornderek : This is a really dumb move. Candidates running in primaries are now supposed to advertise to people who aren't even in the party th...

2019-04-01
Washington Post 32 related

Mark Zuckerberg calls for global regulations in four areas: policing harmful content, election integrity, a GDPR-like privacy framework, and data portability

but some experts are questioning his motives Nick Gillespie / Hit & Run : Mark Zuckerberg: ‘I Believe We Need a More Active Role for Governments and Regulators’ David McCabe / Axios : Zuckerberg start...

2019-02-19
TechCrunch 39 related

UK parliament's report on fake news and disinformation says “digital gangster” Facebook deliberately broke laws, calls for antitrust, data abuse investigations

for the UK Shona Ghosh / Business Insider : Facebook was destroyed by British lawmakers for its disastrous year, but new laws should not … Adam Satariano / New York Times : Facebook Targeted in Scathi...

2018-11-27
CNET

UK Parliament says it hopes to publish the internal Facebook documents seized this weekend “within the next week”, after fully reviewing them

The UK's Parliament said on Tuesday that it hopes to publish documents relating to Facebook's business practices “within the next week.” Tweets: @profcarroll . Thanks: @katiecollins Tweets: David Carr...

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