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Facebook plans to build an $800 million data center in Tennessee that is expected to employ about 100 people. The state Department of Economic and…
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Both social networks said the president's false claims that children are "almost immune" from COVID-19 violated its policy on coronavirus misinformation.
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TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer attacked the social media network on the same day Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress. Mayer also committed to making TikTok's algorithm public.
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The judge says those who alleged to have had their privacy violated are entitled to a bigger payout. He said "it just doesn't seem right" that members of the class action would be shortchanged.
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A Tennessee county mayor has taken to Facebook to tell “native americans crying about Mount Rushmore” to “shut up” and say he would never place the…
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The complaint alleges a hostile environment for Black workers, echoing longstanding criticism of the tech company's lack of diversity.
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Companies from Ford to Microsoft are part of a growing protest over how the social media giant handles hate speech and other harmful content.
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Reddit unveiled an update to its hate speech policies on Monday, including shutting down about 2,000 subreddits. It is the latest example of a popular online platform cracking down on hate speech.
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The social network is under pressure from a growing group of its advertisers to do more to curb hate speech and other harmful content.
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Facebook, Twitter and Google told House Democrats on Thursday that they think their countermeasures are working — but foreign governments are changing their techniques too.