As Facebookreelsfrom scandals, users have begun to question whatthey are getting out of the relationship. The answer for some: Not enough.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
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Facebook, Twitter whack away at midterm misinformation on Election Day
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Acting on a tip from law enforcement,Facebook removed more than 100 accounts on Facebook and Instagram believed to be from Russia or foreign actors.