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What the Wall Street Journal Got Wrong | Meta – Facebook

18.09.2021 — By Nick Clegg, Vice President of Global Affairs. A lot has been said about Facebook this week. A series of articles published by the Wall …

The Facebook Files – WSJ

01.10.2021 — A Senate Commerce Committee hearing about Facebook, teens and mental health was prompted by a mid-September article in The Wall Street …

Facebook knows, in acute detail, that its platforms are riddled with flaws but hasn’t fixed them. That’s a key finding of a Journal series that launched this week, based on an array of internal company documents. Read all the stories here.

Peter Thiel to Step Down From Facebook Parent Meta’s Board

Peter Thiel to Step Down From Facebook Parent Meta’s Board – WSJ

07.02.2022 — Peter Thiel, one of Facebook’s earliest investors and its longest-serving outside board member, is planning to step down from his position …

The multibillionaire investor plans to focus his efforts on electing Republicans who support former President Donald Trump’s agenda in 2022 races, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The Facebook Files – News, Articles, Biography, Photos – WSJ …

The Facebook Files – News, Articles, Biography, Photos – WSJ.com

About 40% of traffic to pages in 2018 went to those with content that was plagiarized or recycled, and Facebook has been slow to crack down on copyright …

Latest from “The Facebook Files” in The Wall Street Journal

The Facebook Files, Part 4: The Outrage Algorithm

The Facebook Files, Part 4: The Outrage Algorithm – The Journal. – WSJ Podcasts

18.09.2021 — Keach Hagey: According to what we saw in the documents, no. Ryan Knutson: An array of internal documents reviewed by the Wall Street Journal …

In the fourth episode of our investigative series based on an extensive array of internal Facebook documents, we explore the fallout of a major algorithm change the company made in 2018. The documents outline how an emphasis on engagement incentivized the spread of divisive, sensational content and misinformation. WSJ’s Keach Hagey and Jeff Horwitz explain how attempts from within the company to undo some of the damage were often thwarted.

Facebook Has Made Lots of New Rules This Year. It Doesn’t …

Facebook Has Made Lots of New Rules This Year. It Doesn’t Always Enforce Them. – WSJ

15.10.2020 — It Doesn’t Always Enforce Them. A Wall Street Journal test showed content that violated guidelines often remained. image …

The social-media giant has made a flurry of new rules designed to improve the discourse on its platforms. When users report content that breaks those rules, a test by The Wall Street Journal found, the company often fails to enforce them.

Facebook bosses claim Instagram makes teenage girls feel …

Facebook bosses claim Instagram makes teenage girls feel BETTER about themselves | Daily Mail Online

27.09.2021 — Facebook is pushing back against claims that it has long known that its subsidiary Instagram was harmful to teenage girls’ mental health …

Facebook is pushing back against claims it has long known Instagram was harmful to teenage girls’ mental health – arguing instead that the app actually makes them feel better about themselves.

Whistleblower says Facebook products hurt kids, fuel division

05.10.2021 — A former Facebook data scientist told Congress on Tuesday that the social … Facebook’s vice president of policy and public affairs, …

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