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Weekly Poll: Are you tired of hearing about new messaging apps? #Facebook #Instagram #poll
Google’s Play Store is full of apps and games, but one category that has taken off more in the last year or so is messaging applications. There are a ton of messaging apps available on Android, many of which see millions of active users each and every…
Google’s Play Store is full of apps and games, but one category that has taken off more in the last year or so is messaging applications. There are a ton of messaging apps available on Android, many of which see millions of active users each and every…
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Facebook as enabler of (wannabe) dictators, despots and false news.
Facebook has been hauled before Congress to explain its role in a Russian disinformation campaign designed to influence the U.S. presidential election, the company doesn’t have a clear answer for how it will stem abuse. It says it will add 10,000 workers worldwide to handle security issues, increase its use of third-party fact-checkers to identify fake news, and coordinate more closely with governments to find sources of misinformation and abuse. But the most challenging questions—such as what happens when the government itself is a bad actor and where to draw the line between free speech and a credible threat of violence—are beyond the scope of these fixes. What stays and what goes from the site is still decided subjectively, often by third-party contractors—many of them stationed, as it happens, in the Philippines, a long-standing outsourcing hub.
Facebook is inherently conflicted. It promises advertisers it will deliver interested and engaged users—and often what is interesting and engaging is salacious, aggressive, or simply false. “I don’t think you can underestimate how much of a role they play in societal discourse,” says Carly Nyst, a London-based consultant on technology and human rights who has studied patriotic trolling around the world. “This is a real moment that they have to take some responsibility. These tools they’ve promised as tools of communication and connection are being abused.”
#fakenews #Facebook #misinformation #nanlaban #policebrutality #impunity #WaronPoor #PinatayNgPulis #nanlaban #PumapatayNaPulis #PNP #warondrugs #waronpoor #povertyalleviation program ni Duterte #Obosen 💀☠️ ang mahihirap #summaryexecutions #extrajudicialkillings #stateimpunity #policebrutality #HumanRights #humanrightsabuse #impunity #ImpeachDuterte #corruption
Facebook has been hauled before Congress to explain its role in a Russian disinformation campaign designed to influence the U.S. presidential election, the company doesn’t have a clear answer for how it will stem abuse. It says it will add 10,000 workers worldwide to handle security issues, increase its use of third-party fact-checkers to identify fake news, and coordinate more closely with governments to find sources of misinformation and abuse. But the most challenging questions—such as what happens when the government itself is a bad actor and where to draw the line between free speech and a credible threat of violence—are beyond the scope of these fixes. What stays and what goes from the site is still decided subjectively, often by third-party contractors—many of them stationed, as it happens, in the Philippines, a long-standing outsourcing hub.
Facebook is inherently conflicted. It promises advertisers it will deliver interested and engaged users—and often what is interesting and engaging is salacious, aggressive, or simply false. “I don’t think you can underestimate how much of a role they play in societal discourse,” says Carly Nyst, a London-based consultant on technology and human rights who has studied patriotic trolling around the world. “This is a real moment that they have to take some responsibility. These tools they’ve promised as tools of communication and connection are being abused.”
#fakenews #Facebook #misinformation #nanlaban #policebrutality #impunity #WaronPoor #PinatayNgPulis #nanlaban #PumapatayNaPulis #PNP #warondrugs #waronpoor #povertyalleviation program ni Duterte #Obosen 💀☠️ ang mahihirap #summaryexecutions #extrajudicialkillings #stateimpunity #policebrutality #HumanRights #humanrightsabuse #impunity #ImpeachDuterte #corruption
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🖤 Inbox on #Facebook for more : https://m.me/Nibirologist
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How do you compile a winning Facebook Advertising Campaign? By reading our blog post for great insights: https://hubs.ly/H09plh20 #Facebook #SocialMedia
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How to display facebook events to google calendar. #Facebook #Googlecalendar #Socialmedia
https://www.displaysocialmedia.com/app/solution/9/2677
https://www.displaysocialmedia.com/app/solution/9/2677
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Nizami's #Facebook page shows a picture of him interacting with #Congress leader and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister #GhulamNabiAzad.
+Narendra Modi +Bharatiya Janata Party
+Narendra Modi +Bharatiya Janata Party
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