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Meeting with Zuckerberg a 'disappointment,' say Stop Hate For Profit leaders
(UPDATED) 'This isn't over. We will continue to expand the boycott until Facebook takes our demands seriously,' says Jessica Gonzalez of the activist group Free Press, one of the Stop Hate for Profit coalition members
Zuckerberg to meet with Facebook ad boycott organizers
The groups behind the #StopHateForProfit campaign insist that the Facebook CEO be at the meeting, according to Reuters
Facebook to block foreign state media ads for U.S. election
Facebook's move comes under growing pressure over its hands-off approach to misinformation and inflammatory posts and following criticism it turned a blind eye to foreign interference in the 2016 presidential poll

Zuckerberg promises Facebook policy review
The announcement, which came in the form of a letter to employees, appears aimed at quelling anger inside the company that was so severe it prompted some to quit

Zuckerberg backs Facebook Trump policy despite anger, dissent – reports
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg defends a decision to not interfere with posts made by US President Donald Trump

Activists rip Facebook's Zuckerberg over Trump comments
'We are disappointed and stunned by Mark's incomprehensible explanations for allowing the Trump posts to remain up,' says a statement

Facebook to embrace remote work in post-pandemic shift
Mark Zuckerberg says that half of Facebook's staff could be working remotely within a decade
Zuckerberg 'confident' Facebook can stop U.S. election interference
Mark Zuckerberg tells BBC in an interview Facebook is better prepared to counter online misinformation campaigns but admits the social network was 'behind' during the 2016 election which Donald Trump won

Facebook to take down some posts for anti-lockdown events in U.S. – reports
Facebook is disallowing the promotion of protest events that violate state guidelines on social distancing
Facebook cancels its 'large physical events' through June 2021
Mark Zuckerberg talks about Facebook work guidelines as society eyes reopening
Facebook scrambles as use soars in time of isolation
Facebook scrambles to keep up with increased usage and stem the flow of misinformation on its platform and WhatsApp messaging

EU threatens tougher rules on hate speech after Facebook meeting
Mark Zuckerberg lobbies for leniency but top EU officials warn that bigger consequences for Big Tech may be coming
Facebook rolls out tool globally to clear third-party data
The new feature, part of a stepped-up effort to improve privacy practices, allows users to see and clear "off Facebook activity" used for targeted advertising

Zuckerberg’s goals for new decade: ‘smaller communities,’ augmented reality glasses
From learning Mandarin and hunting down his own food, Zuckerberg discusses more intimate communities and the next big consumer device after phones in his annual goals post

Zuckerberg holds firm on stance to allow false political ads on Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes people should judge for themselves what politicians are saying

Facebook slammed by own employees for political ad policy
Facebook's policy which lets politicians lie in ads is 'a threat to what FB stands for,' says an employee letter signed by hundreds of Facebook workers
[EDITORIAL] Bibliya ng Facebook: OK lang magsinungaling, basta may K ka
A new world order is emerging where a social media platform like Facebook is king. And who checks Facebook? No one.

IFCN explains Facebook's 'partnership' with right-wing-funded site
(UPDATED) The right-wing site, the Daily Caller, is not an IFCN signatory and IFCN does not appoint Facebook's fact checkers

Facebook's Zuckerberg open to scaling back Libra plan
(UPDATED) The Facebook CEO says it's willing to scale back plans for its digital coin Libra if it cannot win regulatory approval as a new currency for global exchanges
Facebook 'big' project on journalism set for this week
Facebook is set to make a 'big announcement' this week aimed at supporting news and journalism, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg says
Facebook says it will deliver News Corp stories
Articles by News Corp, which includes titles like The Wall Street Journal, can be found in a tab separate from Facebook's trademark news feed

Zuckerberg defends Facebook's hands-off policy for politicians
The CEO says Facebook still may remove content from political leaders or others when it may lead to 'harm'
Group behind Facebook's Libra coin announces 21 founding members
Libra initially hopes the number of companies backing it would increase from an initial 28 to 'well over 100.' Instead, the list has shrunk following criticism from regulators.

Facebook chief hosts conservative guests amid bias debate
Zuckerberg confirms hosting a series of dinners with right-wing figures amid accusations that the social media platform stifles conservative voices
U.S., allies push Facebook for access to encrypted messages
Facebook's plan to roll out encryption on its platforms may risk weakening law enforcement's ability to detect criminal acts, including child pornography and terrorism

Zuckerberg discusses Twitter, TikTok, Big Tech breakup in leaked audio
A two-hour audio recording of the Facebook CEO at internal meetings comes out
Zuckerberg meets Trump, senators; nixes breaking up Facebook
The world's biggest social network is facing a myriad of regulatory and legal questions surrounding issues like competition, digital privacy, censorship and transparency in political advertising

Zuckerberg sets talks in Washington on 'future regulation'
The news comes with federal and state anti-trust enforcers looking into potential anti-competitive actions by Facebook, and with US lawmakers debating national privacy legislation
Zuckerberg says new Facebook panel can overrule him
The 'independent oversight board' will have the final say on these matters of what belongs on the social platform
Facebook hiring journalists to curate its new News Tab
Earlier this year, Mark Zuckerberg has said he wanted 'to make sure that to the extent that we can, we're funding as much high-quality journalism as possible'
U.S. slaps $5 billion fine, curbs on Facebook in privacy probe
The Federal Trade Commission says the penalty is the largest ever imposed on any company for violating consumers' privacy and one of the largest penalties ever assessed by the US government for any violation

Zuckerberg says U.S. government inaction allowed fake news to spread
Mark Zuckerberg calls on governments to further regulate private data, political advertising and step up efforts to prevent state actors from interfering in US elections

Facebook says CEO did not ignore personal data issues
'We have fully cooperated with the FTC's investigation to date and provided tens of thousands of documents, emails and files,' says a Facebook spokesperson.
No special treatment: fake video of Zuckerberg stays on Instagram
'We will treat this content the same way we treat all misinformation on Instagram,' says an Instagram spokesperson
Facebook plans cryptocurrency launch in 2020 – BBC
'GlobalCoin' would work with a new digital payments system in about a dozen countries, starting in the first quarter of 2020, BBC says on its website

Breakup isn't the answer, Facebook's Zuckerberg says
He argues that breaking up the company might mean fewer resources to curb harmful online content and election interference and improve privacy and the portability of personal data
Break up Facebook, says company's co-founder
In an editorial published in The New York Times, Chris Hughes says Mark Zuckerberg's 'focus on growth led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks'

Federal regulators want to hold Zuckerberg accountable for Facebook’s privacy lapses
The Federal Trade Commission in past investigations have spared Zuckerberg, but this could soon change
No plans to delay Facebook livestreams despite New Zealand massacre – Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg, in an interview with ABC's 'Good Morning America' on April 4, also says he had confidence in measures put in place by Facebook to prevent interference in next year's US presidential election

Facebook’s week: On disappearing posts, internet regulation, and livestream restrictions plans
Five major Facebook stories broke last week. Here’s everything you need to know about them.

Facebook wants 'more active' government regulation
In the Philippines, Vice President Leni Robredo pushes for laws against the 'deliberate, organized, and large-scale distribution of fake news on social media'

Zuckerberg sees Facebook future in private, small-scale messaging
Zuckerberg's announcement is a strategic shift for Facebook as it seeks to navigate a drawn-out crisis over privacy and data protection
Bezos, Gates and Buffett still top the world's ultra rich – Forbes
According to the list by Forbes, the riches of Jeff Bezos, 55, have swelled by $19 billion in one year and he is now worth $131 billion

UK Parliament calls Facebook 'digital gangsters' which violated privacy laws
(UPDATED) British lawmakers' 18-month investigation into disinformation and 'fake news' also accuses Facebook of failing to faithfully fight Russia's alleged attempts to influence elections

New York Times pokes Zuckerberg with anniversary video
'Happy Birthday, Facebook! 15 years today -- and what a rollercoaster it has been,' reads the message released

As Facebook turns 15, Zuckerberg sees it as a 'positive' force despite firestorm
Even as Facebook is facing a wave of criticism over issues of manipulation, misinformation, abuse and other social ills, Zuckerberg said it would be a mistake 'to overly emphasize the negative' impacts of social media and the internet

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'We don't sell people's data,' says Facebook's Zuckerberg
The CEO argues that targeting ads based on interests was different from selling people's data
Facebook's recent anti-election meddling efforts
Is Facebook better prepared to combat election meddling in 2019?
[OPINION] What's the right thing to do? #DeleteFacebook
Facebook will not change unless we change
