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Our View: When fake sites and trolls beat facts, we all lose
Fueled by social media and cynical politics, misinformation is rampant, and we are all paying the price.
Facebook disables Russian, other misinformation campaigns
The accounts, posing as locals in swing states, followed a similar game plan to election interference efforts in 2016.
Secretive Facebook pages roil Lewiston’s mayoral campaign
Two social media pages purporting to back Mark Cayer’s mayoral bid are actually undermining it, the Democrat says.
Commentary: Facebook just gave up the fight against fake news
The social media platform’s new policy means that nobody will stop you from posting lies there if you’re a ‘political figure.’
Facebook hires health expert to help prevent suicides
Facebook said it will begin sharing public data about how users talk about suicide as part of ongoing efforts to address concerns about suicide.
Facebook found you friends. Now can it find you love?
Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service, arrived in the U.S. on Thursday.
U.S. plans for fake social media run afoul of Facebook rules
The Department of Homeland Security authorized officers to make phony accounts, claiming it would make it easier for agents to search for fraud or security threats.
Facebook tightens political ad rules, but leaves loophole
Exempting small grassroots groups and local politicians from the restrictions could let bad actors take advantage.
Facebook hit with record $5 billion fine for privacy violations, will submit to federal oversight
Federal regulators are fining Facebook $5 billion and instituting new oversight and restrictions on its business.