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Facebook will Stream The Oscars Red Carpet this Weekend
The Academy Awards take place this Sunday and if you're an Oscar fan who can't get enough behind-the-scenes looks, Facebook has you covered. As Variety reports, Facebook will once again be the only social network to live-stream "The Oscars: All Access," which includes red carpet and backstage views as well as interviews with presenters, nominees and performers.
Facebook under fire in Turkey for not removing video of murder site
Facebook has come under fire in Turkey for not removing a video broadcast by a 26-year-old man showing the scene shortly after he killed three people.
Facebook is Testing a "I Do not Like" Button
The Facebook social network is continually experimenting with new features. According to TechCrunch, she is currently testing a new "Downvote" button.
It will be appropriate when we come across a post that we do not like or contains offensive content. Initially, the button will be restricted to comments only.
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Bulgaria to Introduce a New System For Tracking Missing Children Through Facebook
Bulgaria is one of the first countries in the region to introduce a new system for tracking missing children through Facebook.
It is called "AMBER Alert".
Facebook Wants to Open Special 'Community Skills Hubs' in Europe and Train a Million People
Facebook said on Monday it will open three new centers in Europe to train people in digital skills and is committed to training one million people over the next two years, part of the social media giant's drive to show its contribution to the bloc./ TIME
Facebook to Emphasize Friends, not News, in Series of Changes
Facebook on Thursday began to change the way it filters posts and videos on its centerpiece News Feed, the start of what Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said would be a series of changes in the design of the world's largest social network, reported Reuters.
Facebook Introduces Major Changes for Consumers
The Facebook Social Network introduces a major change in its policy. Consumers will start to see far fewer ads at the expense of more photos and posts from friends, BNT said.
In recent years, Facebook has begun to show more and more brands, media and celebrities. A series of criticisms, however, caused algorithm to be changed at the expense of contacts with real people.
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At Least 6 Dead as Monster 'Bomb Cyclone,' Thundersnow Wallop Northeast
At least six people have died and more than 4,000 U.S. flights have been canceled due to a massive winter storm hitting the East Coast, with heavy snow, gusty winds and the coldest air of the season, ABC News reported.
Twitter blocks far-right Golden Dawn account
Two weeks after Twitter Inc said it began enforcing new rules to combat white supremacist and other violent or hateful groups, the microblogging application on Thursday suspended the account of Greece's neo-fascist Golden Dawn party.
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In tax shift, Facebook to post ad revenues locally
Facebook, in a bow to transparency, has announced plans to declare certain ad revenues in the country where they are made and not in Ireland, where it has a greater tax advantage.
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