Facebook is working with fact - checking companies to highlight questionable stories as «disputed» and letting
users mark posts as «fake news,» while Twitter has changed its default profile image from an egg to a human head silhouette, partly to reduce trolling, it said Friday in a blog post.
Not exact matches
For example,
users are retweeting more
posts and
marking more of them as a «favourite.»
Grindr reached out to
users via a blog
post, saying it was clearly
marked in its privacy policy that
users who choose to include HIV information in their profile, should be aware the information could also become public.
Facebook chief executive
Mark Zuckerberg penned his own
post on the matter, warning
users that opting out had the potential to make parts of the Facebook experience worse.
When Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg announced efforts to wipe out fake news in a Facebook
post, some
users responded with skepticism.
A Twitter thread blew up yesterday when
user Ed Solomon
posted a story about
Mark Hamill, the actor who plays Luke Skywalker, appearing in character to grant the wish of a friend's terminally ill child.
The app allows the
user to sort the
posts by categories and
mark posts as favorites.
He also has an important
post that you really should read if you use Trademark Electronic Application System, or TEAS, in your work: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is proposing a couple of rule changes, including a provision for TEAS
users who want «to file a trademark or service
mark application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstances.»
Except for your
User Content, the Service and all materials therein or transferred thereby, including, without limitation, software, images, text, graphics, illustrations, logos, patents, trademarks, service
marks, copyrights, photographs, audio, videos, music, and
User Content belonging to other
Users (the «Innocence Project Content»), and all Intellectual Property Rights related thereto, are the exclusive property of Innocence Project and its licensors (including other
Users who
post User Content to the Service).
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg announced this year that his social network's news feed would show its 2.1 billion
users more
posts from their friends and family, as opposed to news organizations and brands, in an effort to generate more «meaningful» interactions.
Now, Amazon is out of the shadows and revealing its potential to be one of streaming's biggest players,» wrote Midia's
Mark Mulligan in a blog
post, adding that he believes 35 % of Amazon Prime subscribers are now Prime Music
users.
That same year,
Mark Zuckerberg wrote a Washington
Post op - ed vowing to redesign the site's privacy policy in order to offer more granular control of data permissions and to reduce the amount of
user information available to the public.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg
posted a statement on the platform after reports that UK - firm Cambridge Analytica illegally harvested profiles and data of close to 50 million
users to create political campaigns which helped Donald Trump win the US elections.
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.
In a
post, CEO
Mark Zuckerberg noted that the amount of video and public content (
posts from businesses and publishers) have grown drastically in the past couple of years, and they've taken over
users» feeds as a result.
Now, a March 21st, 2018 Facebook
post from Facebook co-founder and CEO
Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges
user's concerns, while also acknowledging the company's role in the privacy scandal.
Numerous
posts in the Google Product Forums alongside a Reddit
post from
user Mark «badmark» Buckman first brought the issue into the fore.
In a Reddit
post on Wednesday,
Mark Karpeles issued a letter to the exchange's
users, many of whom have been locked in a years - long battle to retrieve funds lost by the exchange.
Users also complained that Beacon's sharing function was set by default — forcing CEO
Mark Zuckerberg to give one of his signature apologies («We've made a lot of mistakes...») in a blog
post (Wired recently assembled a complete history of Zuckerberg's apologies).
Mark Zuckerberg
posted a photo of himself yesterday celebrating Facebook - owned Instagram reaching 500 million
users.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday that Facebook will overhaul how it displays content on
users» News Feeds, changing the types of
posts, photos, and videos that appear most often.
The issue was demonstrated in a recent video
posted to YouTube by
user Mark Buckman:
The biggest misunderstanding is that it's any Web site that allows
users to
post comments, says
Mark Lesswing, NAR's chief technology officer.
2) Improve Reactions: If your
post shows up in some
users» feeds but is ignored or
marked as spam, your
post is less likely to be shown to more people.