Sentences with phrase «data come election»

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This latest data comes with the release of Reddit's annual transparency report, which outlines several ways that Reddit has complied with the government's investigation into Russian election meddling and other abuses of the platform.
U.K. PMI services data also came in lower than expected as a national election has derailed investment decisions and higher inflation has hit households, Reuters reported.
This year's F8 comes amid backlash against Facebook over user privacy and election meddling, following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which data from up to 87 million users was inappropriately obtained by a third party.
2017, this is in connection with the Russian manipulation of the election and the data that came from Facebook initially, «I ask for forgiveness.
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's data in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has come under intense fire.
Pakistan elections are scheduled for June 2018, but with information coming to light about recent Facebook data leaks, activists -LSB-...]
The developments come as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to appear in Washington Tuesday for hearings on the data scandal, in which at least 87 million people had their information harvested during the 2016 election cycle by Cambridge Analytica, a British political consulting firm.
Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy that worked for the Trump campaign and had come under attack for its use of personal Facebook data in other elections, announced Wednesday it would cease operations and declare bankruptcy in the United States and the United Kingdom.
... came up with an idea that led to the foundation of a company called Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm that went on to claim a major role in the Leave campaign for Britain's EU membership referendum, and later became a key figure in digital operations during Donald Trump's election campaign.
Can't wait to see what good data we'll get out of the 2012 elections — look for some of it to be posted right here on Epolitics.com in the months to come.
But we do know that this election cycle has generated a host of speech data that analysists can delve into for years to come.
Data for this analysis came from campaign finance disclosures filed with the New York State Board of Elections from 2005 through 2014.
The new pamphlet comes with exclusive polling data from YouGov, focussing on the key issues that led to Labour winning only 49 out of 302 seats in a region that can make or break elections.
The Mavens of London research, which was originally reported by Politics.co.uk, combines traditional polling data with information about people's online searches for their local candidates to come up with predictions of the election result.
The data come from the newly released post-EU referendum data, wave 9 of the British Election Study Internet Panel, available for download here.
Facebook has come under fire after reports that conservative research firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to data from 50 million Facebook profiles before the 2016 presidential election.
During the 2012 election cycle, as lawmakers were drawing the maps, Data Targeting was paid $ 5.5 million for campaign work, much of which came from the state GOP.
Other «expert» forecasts came from Britain Elects (Tories 356 seats, Labour 219 seats), Ashcroft (363, 217), Electoral Calculus (358, 218), Matt Singh (374, 207), Nigel Marriott (375, 202), Election Data (387, 186), Michael Thrasher (349, 215), Iain Dale (392, 163) and Andreas Murr and his colleagues (361, 236).
The announcement comes after the city was sued by two Republican Assembly members to retain data, which Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed to destroy rather than turn over to the federal government in the wake of Donald Trump's election.
That filter left plenty of data: The final tally came to more than 500 elections from 86 different countries going back to World War II.
After Donald Trump won the presidential election, hundreds of volunteers around the US came together to «rescue» federal data on climate change, thought to be at risk under the new administration.
The launch of GDPR comes as data privacy is making headlines, with Facebook facing intense scrutiny over the leak of 87 million users» personal data to Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy that advised U.S. President Donald Trump's election campaign.
Twitter has experimented with features that remind people about coming elections or make it easier for candidates to gather data about their supporters, and Square often trumpets its popularity as a donations tool during the presidential race of 2012.
The request comes amid reports that a U.K. - based company allegedly used Facebook data to help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election.
The new data rules come as Facebook is dealing with the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica data leak, in which the third - party developer reportedly misused data on 50 million Facebook users in its work to influence U.S. elections and the U.K. Brexit referendum.
The tweet comes in the midst of massive investigations into Facebook and Cambridge Analytica about potentially misused data scraped from millions of Facebook users, and how that information may have been used to influence the 2016 US presidential election.
The panel's announcement comes as Facebook faces scrutiny over its data collection following allegations that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica obtained data on tens of millions of Facebook users to try to influence elections.
But then came the fake news, News Feed addiction, violence on Facebook Live, cyberbullying, abusive ad targeting, election interference and, most recently, the Cambridge Analytica app data privacy scandals.
Facebook and the analytics company that worked with Donald Trump's election team have come under mounting pressure, with calls for investigations and hearings to explain a vast data breach that affected tens of millions of people.
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's data in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has come under intense fire.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm affiliated with President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, got data inappropriately.
This timeline is Quartz's attempt to offer a comprehensive, yet clear, explanation of how Cambridge Analytica came to use the data of 50 million Facebook users, collected without their permission, to target potential Trump voters during the 2016 US presidential election.
The initiative comes amid heightened privacy sensitivities after reports that Facebook allowed a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, to harvest data on millions of Facebook users to influence elections.
Over the weekend a whistleblower who worked with Cambridge came forward to claim that the company had surreptitiously misused the Facebook data of 50 million people in order to win election campaigns.
Announcement of the hearing date comes as Facebook faces scrutiny over its data collection following allegations that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica obtained data on tens of millions of Facebook users to try to influence elections.
U.S. and British lawmakers slammed Facebook over the weekend for not providing more information about how the data firm, Cambridge Analytica, came to access information about potentially tens of millions of the social network's members without their explicit permission around the time of the 2016 presidential election.
While the data came before the presidential elections, from 2014, according to New York Times and the Observer of London investigation, it served as the foundation of Cambridge Analytica's work with Trump two years later.
Facebook has recently come under harsh criticism following fresh updates on the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which managed to harvest raw data from some 50 million Facebook profiles for the purposes of Trump's 2016 election campaign.
The move came as US and European lawmakers demanded an explanation of how the consulting firm, which worked on President Donald Trump's election campaign, gained access to the data.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a statement on the platform after it has come to light that UK - firm Cambridge Analytica allegedly illegally harvested profiles and data of close to 50 million users to create political campaigns which helped Donald Trump win the US elections.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm affiliated with President Trump's 2016 election campaign, got data inappropriately, the AP reports.
This came after Observer and New York Times had put out their detailed reports highlighting how the data was used to manipulate elections.
A former employee of Cambridge Analytica has come forward to describe the techniques the controversial data firm used to target US voters ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has come under intense pressure from politicians in Europe and the US to explain how political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, harvested data from about 50 million Facebook users as it built an election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
His appearance comes as authorities around the world investigate allegations that the political data - mining firm Cambridge Analytica inappropriately accessed data on as many as 87 million Facebook users to influence elections.
Playboy's comments come after Cambridge Analytica were accused of reportedly using the data of 50 million Facebook users to influence voters in the 2016 U.S. elections.
Cambridge Analytica has come under fierce criticism from U.S. and British lawmakers over reports it swiped the data of more than 50 million Facebook users to sway elections.
The request comes amid reports that a U.K. company used Facebook data to help Donald Trump win the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Facebook Inc. is coming under intense scrutiny since The New York Times and The Guardian newspaper reported that former Trump campaign consultant Cambridge Analytica used data, including user likes, inappropriately obtained from roughly 50 million Facebook users to try to sway elections.
Because Dr. Kogan almost certainly used Kosinski's publicly available white paper to at least partially come up with the data - harvesting and processing techniques that Cambridge Analytica used to assault democracy during the Brexit vote, the 2016 Republican primary campaign of Ted Cruz, and The 2016 US presidential election.
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