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Facebook takedowns reveal sophistication of Russian trolls

Facebook and Twitter revealed evidence Thursday suggesting that Russian efforts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election are getting more …

Facebook’s influencers nod shows murky side of campaign ads

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook’s green light for political campaigns to pay prominent social media users to spread their messages is …

Facebook says it has suspended ‘tens of thousands’ of apps

Facebook said Friday that it has suspended “tens of thousands” of apps made by about 400 developers as part of …

$5 billion fine doesn’t mark the end of Facebook’s troubles

Facebook will pay a $5 billion fine for privacy violations and will be subject to broader oversight, but ongoing probes …

Instagram expands hiding ‘likes’ to make you happier

SAN FRANCISCO — Instagram is expanding a test to hide how many “likes” people’s posts receive as it tries to …

More to come: FTC fine doesn’t spell closure for Facebook

Facebook may be close to putting a Federal Trade Commission investigation behind it. But it faces a variety of other …

Is ‘Big Tech’ too big? A look at growing antitrust scrutiny

SAN FRANCISCO — Is Big Tech headed for a big breakup? The U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission …

Facebook auto generates videos celebrating extremist images

WASHINGTON — The animated video begins with a photo of the black flags of jihad. Seconds later, it flashes highlights …

Facebook bans ‘dangerous individuals’ cited for hate speech

SAN FRANCISCO — After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex …

US charges Facebook with high tech housing discrimination

NEW YORK — The federal government charged Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination Thursday for allegedly allowing landlords and real estate …

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