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Join MovePH's webinar: Fact-checking historical claims in the digital age
MovePH, Rappler’s civic engagement arm, will host a webinar on fact-checking historical claims on Thursday, June 11, at 4 pm

TikTok, vitamins, workout: Search topics that have spiked during the PH lockdown
The things that got Filipinos furiously typing on Google Search
Apple data shows dramatic impact of virus on movement
The tool visualizes the movement of people based on the number of requests made for directions on Apple Maps since January 13
What's happened so far in the world of tech during the coronavirus crisis
From Zoom’s big missed opportunity to internet networks being put to its limits, we’re listing down the top tech trends we’ve observed during the novel coronavirus crisis
'Mocha Uson Blog' Facebook page is down
It is unclear if the page was taken down by Facebook or if Uson deactivated her page

U.S. suspects Russian interference in South America protests – report
The US State Department observes suspicious activity on Twitter during the period of the protests

Facebook: A decade of data scandals and controversies
Facebook faces a number of incidents that compromised users' privacy. Here's how they dealt with the controversies in the last 10 years.

LOOK BACK: How Facebook changed throughout the decade
Remember when reactions were limited to likes, the Timeline was the Wall, notifications were filled with Farmville requests, and getting 5 likes for your status update was already a huge feat?

A new bayanihan: Filipinos use social media to help people in 2019
At a time when polarizing issues and disinformation muddle conversations on digital platforms, people have shown that social media remains to be a means to engage communities for social good

Facebook taps community reviewers to aid in fact-checking
The social media network is piloting the service in the US and says community reviewers are meant to give 'directional signal' to professional fact-checkers

#WhatDid2019TeachYou: Netizens wrap up 2019 with lessons of hope
Looking for a positive note to end 2019 with? Read how the rest of the internet is doing so, here.

Premeditated murder: The character assassination of Leila de Lima
The embattled senator’s image turned from dignified to dishonorable in just 3 years. Here’s how social media had a hand in all of it.

Facebook takes down ‘Narinig ko sa UP’ over alleged ‘terrorism, criminal activity’
(UPDATED) After more than 24 hours, Facebook reactivates the 'Narinig ko sa UP' group on Monday, December 2

Fact or fiction? Memes attack media's reporting on SEA Games 2019
We set the record straight on posts saying the press is intentionally misleading the public on SEA Games issues

Singapore uses law against misinformation for first time
Tech giants including Google and Twitter have criticized the law, as have activists who fear it could stifle online dissent

The power of storytelling: How your social media post can have impact
What makes a story powerful enough to make a difference? For starters, it all begins with one thing: mission.

Facebook rolls out new labels for fact checked content
False information on the platform will now be partially covered so users can 'better decide for themselves what to read, trust, and share'

WATCH: What's wrong with clickbait headlines?
Some misleading headlines can be funny and harmless, but they can also affect matters of public interest. Here's what you can do to keep them from spreading.

Facebook to roll out 'false information' labels on Instagram
Users will be warned if they are seeing false content on their feeds or sharing these to their Stories

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

Trends from Fashion Week that are probably already in your closet
You won’t have to break the bank to stay in style

Data shows Senate bill does not fully address 'fake news' problem
The data shows 42% of the claims checked during the 2019 midterm elections come from the candidates themselves

The athleisure trend isn't going anywhere
These days, leggings don’t just belong to the gym

Cinemalaya winner 'John Denver Trending' heads to Busan International Film Festival 2019
Cinemalaya 2019's Best Picture winner will be competing at the 24th Busan International Film Festival in October

How the way we travel has changed
There’s an emphasis on enriching, immersive experiences

UK-based Full Fact urges Facebook to share more data to help fact checkers
One of Full Fact's 10 recommendations calls on Facebook to release data on how posts have been shared over time, as well as their reach. Facebook says Full Fact's recommendations are being actively pursued by its teams.

The big barrette comeback and the 90s resurgence
Have you been rocking this trend?

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp down in some parts of the world
On Twitter, the hashtags #whatsappdown, #instagramdown, and #facebookdown are trending worldwide

Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Whatsapp suffer global outage
The outage affects approximately 60% of users. The remaining 40% who can access Facebook's services may encounter errors or issues.

Twitter limits bulk following to thwart spammers
The total number of accounts that can be added to a user's list was cut to 400 from 1,000, Twitter says

Why senatorial candidates have to have social media presence
Senate hopefuls for 2019 should have learned from President Duterte's 2016 victory that old campaigning methods – posters, TV commercials, and radio ads – are not enough anymore

WhatsApp targets fake messages ahead of India mega-election
WhatsApp launches a hotline that will allow Indians to flag rumors circulating ahead of the country's upcoming election

Facebook removes 'fake' accounts linked to Pakistani military
The statement by Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, Nathaniel Gleicher, shines a light on efforts by Pakistan's military establishment to use social media as a propaganda tool

Fake account network massively pro-Duterte – report
Other politicians being promoted by the pages include Bong Go, Ronald dela Rosa, Sara Duterte, Ferdinand Marcos, Imee Marcos, and Bongbong Marcos
Facebook takes down fake account network of Duterte campaign social media manager
(UPDATED) Facebook takes down 200 pages, groups, and accounts followed by millions of users
This fact-checking website answers all your science-related questions
Metafact crowdsources answers from thousands of experts to settle your scientific debates

'Brain orgasms'? The ASMR relaxation trend seducing the internet
Book tapping, mic brushing, eating, whispering – what's your favorite ASMR trigger?

Facebook launches offensive to combat misinformation on vaccines
The company responds to pressure in recent weeks to tackle the problem, amid outbreaks of measles

Facebook to restrict foreign political adverts ahead of Indonesia poll
The world's biggest social network is temporarily restricting any paid material from advertisers based outside Indonesia that relates to politicians, parties or attempts to encourage voter suppression

YouTube to block comments on most videos showing minors
YouTube announces further steps to crack down on inappropriate comments following an investigation showing how comments and connections on child porn were being displayed alongside innocuous videos

3 pages publishing viral videos suspended by Facebook for alleged Russian ties
Videos from the channels aimed at American millennials grab over 30 million views combined since September of 2018

Facebook downs hundreds of accounts, groups linked to Indonesian syndicate
Facebook takes down 207 Facebook Pages, 800 Facebook accounts, 546 Facebook Groups, and 208 Instagram accounts linked to the Saracen Group
Facebook takes down vast Iran-led manipulation campaign
The pages are part of a campaign to promote Iranian interests in various countries by creating fake Facebook or Instagram identities as residents of those nations, according to Nathaniel Gleicher, head of cybersecurity policy at Facebook

Filipinos spend most time online, on social media worldwide – report
For the 4th straight year, the Philippines is tops in worldwide social media use. The Philippines also beats Thailand this year for most time spent online.

Facebook to bar 'foreign' electoral ads for Thai poll
Facebook says it will help 'protect' the Thai vote by temporarily not allowing ads from 'foreign entities which are of an electoral nature'

YouTube reducing recommendations of rules-skirting videos to improve experience
The tweaks – reducing recommendations for videos which hold misinformation or skirt the rules of YouTube – are said to affect less than 1% of its videos but should bring about a better experience

Facebook removes 471 Russian-linked pages for using fake accounts
One operation is said to have links to Sputnik, a Moscow-based news agency, and affected Central and Eastern European countries. The second Russia-linked operation operated specifically in Ukraine.

Facebook to invest $300 million in local journalism
'People want more local news, and local newsrooms are looking for more support. That's why today we're announcing an expanded effort around local news in the years ahead,' says Campbell Brown, Facebook's vice president in charge of global news partnerships in a blog post.

Robredo urges Facebook to take down more 'fake' pages
Vice President Leni Robredo calls on Facebook to clean up its platform further, after it banned Twinmark Media Enterprises

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