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Facing Disabled Accounts, Social Media Users Struggle to Reach Platform for Answers
People who said they lost access to their social media accounts and don’t know why have reached out to the NBC Responds team for help. They said they tried to troubleshoot and follow help center instructions, but could not connect to anyone at Facebook or Instagram who could help. At 18 years old, Cori Roberson has leveraged her love of…
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‘Take It Down:' A New Tool Aims to Give Teens the Power to Remove Explicit Images
“Once you send that photo, you can’t take it back,” goes the warning to teenagers, often ignoring the reality that many teens send explicit images of themselves under duress, or without understanding the consequences.
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Meta Is Rolling Out a New Paid Verification Subscription Service for Instagram and Facebook Users
Meta announced a new paid verification subscription service for $11.99 a month on the web and $14.99 a month on iOS.
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Facebook and Instagram Will Reinstate Trump After Two-Year Ban
The decision comes two years after Trump’s suspension on Facebook was enacted following the 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Meta Threatens to Remove News From Facebook Platform if Congress Requires it to Pay for Content
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, if passed, would allow news companies to collectively negotiate with social platforms over the terms on which their material appears on their sites.
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Instagram Restricted Ye's Account After ‘Anti-Jewish' Post
According to a Meta spokesperson, Instagram deleted content from Ye’s Instagram page and placed a restriction on the account after the company said that the rapper violated its rules and guidelines.
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Facebook Parent Settles Suit in Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Facebook’s corporate parent has reached a tentative settlement in a lawsuit alleging the world’s largest social network service allowed millions of its users’ personal information to be fed to Cambridge Analytica, a firm that supported Donald Trump’s victorious presidential campaign in 2016.
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Amazon Hired an Influential Democratic Pollster to Fight Staten Island Union Drive
Amazon hired Global Strategy Group, which has done polling work for prominent Democrats, to fight unionizing efforts on New York’s Staten Island.
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How Google and Amazon Bankrolled a ‘Grassroots' Activist Group of Small Business Owners to Lobby Against Big Tech Oversight
The Connected Commerce Council, which pitches itself as a grassroots movement representing small business owners, is funded by Google and Amazon.
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Apple's Stock Is Having Its Best Winning Streak Since 2003
In rising for 11 straight days, Apple’s market cap is nearing $3 trillion.
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Overtime Launches New Amateur League for High School Football Players That's Backed by Cam Newton
Overtime, a sports media company, is unveiling a new amateur league for high school football players. Former NFL MVP Cam Newton is an investor.
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Reid Hoffman's New Start-Up Poaches First Staff From Google and Meta
Inflection AI, the start-up launched by LinkedIn billionaire Reid Hoffman and DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, has poached staff from Google and Meta.
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Jim Cramer Says Investors Should Use These Rules to Build a Turbulence-Proof Portfolio
Cramer listed rules investors should consider to successfully weather potential market turbulence down the line.
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Elon Musk Says He's Considering Building a New Social Media Platform
Elon Musk said he is giving “serious thought” to building a new social media platform in a Tweet on Saturday.
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Jim Cramer Says to Buy FAANG Stocks Next Time Analysts Say They're Not Investable
When analysts come out in droves to claim FAANG stocks are uninvestable, “that’ll be the perfect moment to do some buying,” the “Mad Money” host said Friday.
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EU and U.S. Agree to New Data-Sharing Pact, Offering Some Respite for Big Tech
The European Union and the U.S. on Friday announced they had agreed “in principle” to a new framework for cross-border data transfers.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Friday
U.S. stock futures rose Friday as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq tracked for their second straight positive week.
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EU Targets U.S. Tech Giants With a New Rulebook Aimed at Curbing Their Dominance
New European antitrust regulations could dramatically reshape the business models of technology giants like Meta, Apple, Amazon and Google.
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Google Employees Bombard Execs With Questions About Pay at Recent All-Hands Meeting
Google executives faced a flurry of questions from employees about their pay at a recent all-hands meeting after an internal survey showed discontent.
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This Mom Was Frustrated With the Lack of Options for Buying Used Baby Gear, So She Launched a Business. She Has Four Tips for Entrepreneurs.
Kristin Langenfeld founded GoodBuy Gear in 2016. She has four tips for turning a personal pain point into a successful business opportunity.