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Facebook blocks new events around DC and state capitols

15. jan. 2021 — In a blog post and tweets from Facebook Policy Communications Director Andy Stone, the company explained that it would block any events slated …

Taylor Hatmaker on Twitter: “Facebook likes to say facebook it’s …

25. jan. 2023 — Meta announced its decision to restore former president Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts on Wednesday, adding that it would do so in “the …

Zuckerberg blames Trump, not Facebook, for the Capitol attack

techcrunch.com. Zuckerberg blames Trump, not Facebook, for the Capitol attack. In an interview with Reuters six days after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, …

Former Facebook executive thinks Mark Zuckerberg should …

In his opening statements, Zuckerberg said that Facebook “did our part” to protect the U.S. election and placed the blame on the actions of former President …

Taylor Hatmaker Archive – REDEF

Zuckerberg blames Trump, not Facebook, for the Capitol attack. Taylor Hatmaker … Decrypted: How bad was the US Capitol breach for cybersecurity?

Facebook and Politicians’ Speech

Former Facebook executive thinks Mark Zuckerberg should step aside as CEO – Silicon Valley Business Journal

22. maj 2019 — Former Facebook executive Alex Stamos, a Stanford University professor, and moderator Taylor Hatmaker speak onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt SF …

“There’s a legit argument that he has too much power,” Alex Stamos, the company’s former chief security officer, said Tuesday.

Meta will restore Trump’s Facebook account ‘in the coming …

Taylor Hatmaker Archive | REDEF

Through an external spokesperson, the company told TechCrunch it “can confirm … companies in the world will walk the tightrope on Capitol Hill this week.

Facebook Nation: Total Information Awareness

Facebook and Politicians’ Speech – American University Law Review

After the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Facebook de-platformed President Trump altogether, putting a final end to the “hands off” policy …

Meta will restore Trump’s Facebook account ‘in the coming weeks’

25. jan. 2023 — Two years after the company formerly known as Facebook suspended then-President … Facebook account ‘in the coming weeks’ by Taylor Hatmaker.

Two years after the company formerly known as Facebook suspended then-President Donald Trump’s accounts indefinitely, it’s bringing him back. Meta made the announcement of its decision to restore former president Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts on Wednesday, saying that it would do so in “the coming weeks.” As a general rule, we don’t want to […] Meta will restore Trump’s Facebook account ‘in the coming weeks’ by Taylor Hatmaker…

Facebook Nation: Total Information Awareness – Newton Lee – Google Bøger

This book explores total information awareness empowered by social media. At the FBI Citizens Academy in February 2021, I asked the FBI about the January 6 Capitol riot organized on social media that led to the unprecedented ban of a sitting U.S. President by all major social networks. In March 2021, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey appeared before Congress to face criticism about their handling of misinformation and online extremism that culminated in the storming of Capitol Hill. With more than three billion monthly active users, Facebook family of apps is by far the world’s largest social network. Facebook as a nation is bigger than the top three most populous countries in the world: China, India, and the United States. Social media has enabled its users to inform and misinform the public, to appease and disrupt Wall Street, to mitigate and exacerbate the COVID-19 pandemic, and to unite and divide a country. Privacy advocates scored a triumph in April 2021 with anti-tracking features in Apple’s privacy nutrition labels and, to a lesser extent, Google’s Federated Learning of Cohorts replacement for third-party cookies. However, data security remains elusive as cybercriminals posted online the stolen personal information of 533 million Facebook users from 106 countries. Mark Zuckerberg once said, “We exist at the intersection of technology and social issues.” This book offers discourse and practical advice on cybersecurity and privacy issue, cryptocurrency and business intelligence, social media marketing and caveat, e-government and e-activism, as well as the pros and cons of total information awareness including the Edward Snowden leaks. “Highly recommended.” – T. D. Richardson, Choice Magazine “A great book for social media experts.” – Will M., AdWeek “Parents in particular would be well advised to make this book compulsory reading for their teenage children…” – David B. Henderson, ACM Computing Reviews.

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