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Facebook admits 'mistake' in blocking Fox News Radio commentator Washington Post (blog) Anyone familiar with the work of Fox News Radio's Todd Starnes would recognize the inspiration behind the thoughts that he recently posted on Facebook. They're steeped in the events of recent weeks and express contempt for certain currents of opinion:. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Governor apologizes for deleted Facebook comments Detroit Free Press Indiana Governor Mike Pence speaks at an Indianapolis news conference on April 29, 2013. Pence said in June that "the people of Indiana should have their say about how marriage is understood and defined in our state." Some Facebook users who left ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook to clamp down on paedophiles after vile use of photos exposed Mirror.co.uk Adverts from respectable firms can appear on the pages because of "retargeted marketing". If someone views Marks & Spencer's website it is likely the company's ads will appear on a Facebook page when they look at it because of their browsing history. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insult someone on Twitter or Facebook ? A crime in Grenada CNET ... Home Theater · Photography · Privacy · Productivity · Security · Smartphones · Tablets · Web · Deals · Today's Deals · Coupon Codes · Marketplace Blog. Log In | Join. Facebook Timeline options; Log In; Join CNET; Sign in with. Facebook Timeline ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chavan to face people on Facebook New York Daily News Through Facebook, an attempt will be made to bring the technocrat-turned-politician's achievements and governance directly to the people and seek their comments and suggestions, the official said. Though he went online last week during the relief ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook bans Fox News' Todd Starnes over post supporting NRA, Paula Deen ... Examiner.com "I'm about as politically incorrect as you can get," Starnes wrote on his Facebook page. "I'm wearing an NRA ball cap, eating a Chick-fil-A sandwich, reading a Paula Deen cookbook and sipping a 20-ounce sweet tea while sitting in my Cracker Barrel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook removes ads from controversial pages The Australian Financial Review In May, Facebook lost more than a dozen advertisers, at least temporarily, after the activist group Women, Action and the Media urged an advertising boycott to protest hate speech on the Facebook site. Photo: Reuters. Facebook is pulling ads from pages ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Removes Ads from Pages with Objectionable Content USFinancePost Facebook Removes Ads from Pages with Objectionable Content Facebook is tightening its current review process in an effort to pacify online advertisers that complain about their brands being tarnished after appearing on pages within the social network ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Login, Home, Mobile, Search: Advertisers are Worried that Profile ... Design & Trend Facebook is concerned about all the graphic and explicit content that their users are posting, and now the social media company has announced that they will be working to make sure that the "offensive" pages are not anywhere near potential advertisers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scam Watch - June 29 New Zealand Herald On Facebook, offers of pedigree puppies for sale for a very cheap price, or even free to a good home, are fake. • Many Facebook groups are also being targeted with offers of lucrative work or no-strings loans. Both should be ignored. Some ask people to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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