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‘He’s learned nothing’: Zuckerberg floats crowdsourcing …

‘He’s learned nothing’: Zuckerberg floats crowdsourcing Facebook fact-checks | Facebook | The Guardian

20.02.2019 — Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg revealed that he is considering crowdsourcing as a new model for Facebook’s third-party …

As site grapples with flood of fake news, former Snopes editor says CEO’s comments show he has ‘learned nothing’

Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for …

Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach | Cambridge Analytica | The Guardian

17.03.2018 — Working with two whistleblowers who helped set up Cambridge Analytica, the Observer and Guardian have spent a year analysing documents, …

Whistleblower describes how firm linked to former Trump adviser Steve Bannon compiled user data to target American voters

Even for a company that specialises in PR disasters …

Even for a company that specialises in PR disasters, Facebook has excelled with its Australian blackout | Emily Bell | The Guardian

19.02.2021 — By turning off news sharing, Facebook has turned attention away from flawed government legislation and on to its own reckless opaque power.

By turning off news sharing, Facebook has turned attention away from flawed government legislation and on to its own reckless opaque power

Facebook moderation system favours ‘business partners’, says …

06.12.2022 — ‘Cross-check’ system appears to protect users who generate high revenue from content moderation more than ordinary users.

Facebook restricts campaigners’ ability to check ads for …

Facebook restricts campaigners’ ability to check ads for political transparency | Facebook | The Guardian

27.01.2019 — Facebook has restricted the ability of external political transparency campaigners to monitor adverts placed on the social network, …

Social media network says the change was part of crackdown on third party plug-ins

Do the Facebook papers spell doom for Meta – or is it too big …

Do the Facebook papers spell doom for Meta – or is it too big to fail? | Facebook | The Guardian

30.10.2021 — The explosive documents from Frances Haugen have renewed calls for legislation, but actually passing it is another story.

The explosive documents from Frances Haugen have renewed calls for legislation, but actually passing it is another story

I’m an ex-Facebook exec: don’t believe what they tell you …

I’m an ex-Facebook exec: don’t believe what they tell you about ads | Antonio Garcia-Martinez | The Guardian

02.05.2017 — The ethics of Facebook’s micro-targeted advertising was thrust into … If the intention of Facebook’s public relations spin is to give the …

I believe the social media giant could target ads at depressed teens and countless other demographics. But so what?

New Facebook controls aim to regulate political ads and fight …

New Facebook controls aim to regulate political ads and fight fake news | Facebook | The Guardian

06.04.2018 — Facebook is stepping up its efforts to fight fake news and political … for by’ information,” to let users know the source of the message.

Moved intended to stall spread of false information and ‘prevent future abuse in elections’

Facebook paid PR firm to smear Google – The Guardian

Facebook paid PR firm to smear Google | Facebook | The Guardian

12.05.2011 — Facebook has been caught secretly paying a top public relations firm … in any event for the media to verify through independent sources.

Leaked emails reveal Burson-Marsteller attempted to get USA Today and other titles to write about Google’s privacy policies. By Josh Halliday

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