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Facebook to use AI to stop telling users to say hi to dead friends

Facebook has promised to use artificial intelligence to stop suggesting users invite their dead friends to parties. Read more: http://bit.ly/2G1cmD2

Facebook is asking to be regulated but wants to choose how

Like climate change and the financial system, the answer to this question is both yes, and no. Read more: http://bit.ly/2U3J2AO

Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook may pay publishers to put their stuff in a dedicated news section

More than a year after announcing that Facebook would feature less news, Mark Zuckerberg says he has a new idea: He wants to create a new section of his social network that would be devoted to “high quality news”, and… Continue Reading →

Why Am I Seeing This? We Have an Answer for You

News Feed is always personalized to you — and starting today you’ll have even more information and control over your experience. Read more: http://bit.ly/2Um7KQZ

A Note From Mark Zuckerberg

Today Mark Zuckerberg shared the following post with employees. Hey everyone — I want to share some important updates as we organize our company to build out the privacy-focused social platform I discussed in my note last week. Read more:… Continue Reading →

Inside Facebook’s ‘cult-like’ workplace, where dissent is discouraged and employees pretend to be happy all the time

At a company-wide town hall in early October, numerous Facebook employees got in line to speak about their experiences with sexual harassment. Read more: https://cnb.cx/2FfU0jK

Facebook launches collaborative Stories for Groups and Events

Facebook is combining its Snapchat Stories clone with features Snapchat can’t match in a bid to boost usage. Starting today, users of Facebook Groups and Events will be able to contribute to a Facebook Story visible to the rest of… Continue Reading →

Update on Our Advertising Transparency and Authenticity Efforts

When it comes to advertising on Facebook, people should be able to tell who the advertiser is and see the ads they’re running, especially for political ads. That level of transparency is good for democracy and it’s good for the… Continue Reading →

Facebook Figured Out My Family Secrets, And It Won’t Tell Me How

Rebecca Porter and I were strangers, as far as I knew. Facebook, however, thought we might be connected. Her name popped up this summer on my list of “People You May Know,” the social network’s roster of potential new online… Continue Reading →

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