Facebook is now taking action against fake stories. Facebook is now battling fake news stories being shared all over users' newsfeeds. Everyone have seen fake news appeared on Facebook --- those posts being shared with a caption that entices people to click on the link below it; and when you do click on it, it either redirects you to another "news" website or blog post that will seem more questionable than convincing.
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Facebook has been one of the phenomenal social media platforms that hit the Internet. Most of the people are able to express themselves by writing statuses, but executives are reportedly saying that Facebook will be "all video and no text in the next 5 years."
Facebook has activated its “Safety Check” function on Sunday for the first time in the United States after a gunman massacred 50 people in a nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
TWhatsapp is beta testing its messaging application for quick quotes functionality. The reports suggest that Whatsapp has added a reply arrow button into its chat interface in order to help the users to reply to any particular message in their chats.
Blizzard Entertainment and Facebook collaborated widen the network for users to connect with their friends through live streams and direct logins.
A study conducted has concluded that only one out of four friends of an FB user actually shows real concern towards him.
The social media giant has launched a new feature that focuses more on following live-sports-related events.
The Indian regulators have once again aired their side attacking Facebook's initiative. It seems like Facebook has been doing it all wrong and has enraged the Telecom Regulatory Authority in India more.
The social media launched its "Initiative for Civil Courage" to counter "online extremism" in the continent.
The messaging service engages in different approaches to give users the experience and still avoid resorting to sending third-party ads and spams.
The social media's chief operating officer Sheryl Sanders gives 400,000 of her stocks to worthy causes.
The ECHR has ruled that messages during the working hours could be read by employers as within their disciplinary rights.
The regulators in India are fighting back; it seems like the conflict is escalating. Last time we checked, Facebook has been asking for its Indian users for support on its Free Basics initiative.