Facebook, Twitter refuse to remove Trump video that makes it appear that Nancy Pelosi ripped up speech when president was saluting a Tuskegee airman.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
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The only way to take back online privacy in our share-all world: Withhold personal information whenever possible and use alternate emails and an alias
Election 2020: Twitter says deceptively doctored videos and photos may get labeled or removed
Twitter: Clips deceptively altered to discredit or embarrass political figures, such as those targeting Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden, would get labeled.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, already the wealthiest person on the planet, just got billions richer
Jeff Bezos got billions richer in minutes as Amazon shares soared in extended trading on a killer quarter driven by strong holiday sales.
Kobe Bryant business partner pens emotional farewell: ‘All I keep thinking about was what was ahead’
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Facebook agrees to $550 million settlement in facial recognition class action lawsuit
Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois.
This is how you will appeal to Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’ when your post is taken down
Facebook outlined how users will be able to contest decisions to remove posts on Facebook and Instagram by appealing to a ‘Supreme Court’ or oversight board.
Facebook, government urge court to approve $5-billion FTC settlement
Facebook and DOJ on Friday urged a federal judge to approve a $5 billion deal struck with the FTC in July over Cambridge Analytica privacy complaints.
Trying to get pregnant using a menstrual tracker app? This is what happens to your health data
Consumer Reports found that your reproductive health information is shared with marketers to target advertising and, in some cases, even more broadly.
Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats declare open season on Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg
Former Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi used to be Facebook’s friends. Things have changed.