Facebook admits site hardwired for misinformation, show documents
An internal memo warned Facebook's "core product mechanics", or its basic workings, had let hate speech and misinformation grow on the platform
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An internal memo warned Facebook's "core product mechanics", or its basic workings, had let hate speech and misinformation grow on the platform
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Apple once threatened Facebook ban over Mideast maid abuse
Two years ago, Apple threatened to pull Facebook and Instagram from its app store over concerns about the platform being used as a tool to trade and sell maids in the Mideast. FB acknowledged in internal documents that it was “under-enforcing on confirmed abusive activity.”
Australia wants FB to seek parental consent for kids
Australia plans to crack down on online advertisers targeting children by making social media seek parental consent for users younger than 16 years old to join or face fines of $7.5 million under a draft law. The legislation would protect Australians online and ensure that privacy laws are appropriate in the digital age, a government statement said.
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First Published: Oct 26 2021 | 1:50 AM IST