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Wednesday, Sep 4

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Tim Walz’s brother stands by criticism of his policies but says Facebook ‘wasn’t the right platform’ to express views

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By Aaron Pellish, CNN (CNN) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s brother said Tuesday that he doesn’t agree with the Democrat’s policies but expressed some remorse for inserting himself into the spotlight after he posted on social media last week…

Navigating Your 20s With Facebook

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Young adults are using Facebook to find communities, furnish their apartments and navigate the transitions that come with life in your 20s.

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Tim Walz’s Trumpy Brother Breaks Silence on Facebook Tirade

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Facebook rule 'from the river to the sea' posts DON'T glorify Hamas and should remain online

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Facebook's oversight board said the slogan 'from the river to the sea' should not be 'automatically removed' by Meta 's moderators.

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Man live-streamed vile rant on Facebook – then got his mum to write letter to judge

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John Lefevre was told by a judge: "I have read a letter from his mother which says he is not racist. It is patently nonsense". He will be sentenced later this month

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Google & Facebook partner admits it can listen to device microphone to serve ads

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A media firm has admitted that it can target adverts based on what you said out loud near device microphones.

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Racist livestreamed sickening tirade outside church on Facebook

John Lefevre, 35, has been warned to expect an immediate prison sentence over his "disgraceful" actions

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'You took a chance, it did not pay off': Man 'set up' over Whitchurch Facebook sale is sentenced

A man whose picture was shared on social media after he had been "set up" on Facebook over the false sale of a moped has been sentenced at court.

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DOJ Revamps Social Media Strategy On Combating Foreign Threats Days After Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Said Facebook Was 'Pressured' By Biden Administration

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The U.S. Department of Justice has introduced a new strategy to address foreign threats without requiring social media companies to remove content, instead focusing on spreading information about national security threats while protecting…

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Do social media sites listen to your phone’s mic? Facebook partner says Yes!

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Ever suddenly come across an advertisement for something you were just talking about? Well, we could never be sure if our phones were listening to us until one of Facebook’s advertising partners confirmed the existence of ‘Active Listening…

Tuesday, Sep 3

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The quest for job security, underwater robots, weird Facebook spam: Catch up on the day’s stories

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By Daniel Wine, CNN Editor’s Note: CNN’s 5 Things newsletter is your one-stop shop for the latest headlines and fascinating stories to start and end your busy day. Sign up here. ???? Welcome to 5 Things PM! A cocktail called The Honey…

Epic's freebie promos were cheaper than Facebook and Google Search ads, CEO says

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The Epic Games Store's free games program has been working exceptionally well to bring new users into the digital store ecosystem, CEO Tim Sweeney says. Continue reading at TweakTown >

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Manitoba RCMP seek man accused of threatening to kill officer in Facebook video

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RCMP said they were notified Saturday evening that a Facebook video showed two people on a front porch at Ebb and Flow First Nation threatening to kill a nearby officer.

Man livestreamed his crime on Facebook then got his mum to write letter to judge

John Lefevre launched a foul-mouthed tirade outside a church

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It’s not just you. More weird spam is popping up on Facebook

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Users who once came to Facebook to connect with friends and family are increasingly complaining of random, spammy, junk content showing up in their feeds.

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Facebook ad partner may have tried to listen into your conversations

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If you ever thought that Facebook was listening in on your conversations to hit you with targeted advertising, you may have been right.