A woman who lost five stone during lockdown has hailed deleting Facebook for her transformation.
13.10.2021 - 22:33 / thewrap.com
said on Wednesday it will start banning “severe sexualizing content” that targets public figures and celebrities in an update to its bullying and harassment policies.According to this update, the company will remove profiles, pages, groups and events that sexualize public figures — which includes celebrities, journalists, politicians and content creators.
The content covers photoshopped images, degrading images or drawings and any otherwise degrading content “depicting individuals in the process
.A woman who lost five stone during lockdown has hailed deleting Facebook for her transformation.
Facebook has announced its plans for a new futuristic platform - which the company will hire 10,000 staff in Europe to work on.
Facebook account in order to use Oculus Quest 2 headsets.The news came as Facebook – the parent company of the titular social media platform and owner of Oculus – officially rebranded itself as Meta at this year’s Facebook Connect event, as it focuses on moving from being a social media company to becoming a “metaverse” company.As both VR and AR are major components that will bring about this reality, the company is looking to shake up how it operates VR.
After a week of rumours, this year’s Connect event made it official that Facebook – the parent company behind the titular social media platform – has been formally rebranded as Meta, signifying its pivot from focussing on only social media to “building the metaverse”.CEO Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement yesterday (October 28), taking to the virtual stage at his company’s annual Connect conference to outline Meta’s future as a broader company, and in particular, how VR will elevate its
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg said the company is changing its corporate name to ‘Meta’ a move that was hinted at in recent weeks and follows the company’s plans to invest billions of dollars in the next iteration of computing that the social media giant’s CEO has dubbed the Metaverse.
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…Lynda Carter, the original Wonder Woman! On October 21, the 70-year-star celebrated National Wonder Woman Day and the 80th anniversary of her iconic DC comic book character at The Bass Museum in Miami, Florida.
Facebook may be pelted of late by revelations from whistleblowers and damning internal documents made public, but the Mark Zuckerberg co-founded social media giant has decided to draw the line when it comes to the upcoming Doomsday Machine TV series.
There is “no will at the top of Facebook to ensure it is run in an adequately safe way” and Mark Zuckerberg is only concerned with shareholder interest, according to Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, who is giving evidence to a UK committee this afternoon.
A police force have issued an apology after their social media account was hacked this morning.
NBC, CNN and the New York TImes.One example is “Carol Smith,” a “conservative mom” from South Carolina who joined Facebook in 2019. In reality, Carol was a faked account created by one of the researchers.
Facebook will reportedly be rebranding under a new name, as it reflect its transition from social media to “building the metaverse”.As reported in The Verge, a source claims that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to make the announcement at the company’s annual Connect conference next week (October 28), though the reveal could happen sooner.The rebranding can be seen as the tech company’s desire to move away from the toxicity and controversy that has plagued the Facebook brand over the years,
A magical role! Nicole Kidman shared the ultimate throwback to mark the 23rd anniversary of Practical Magic.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook said it will remove “severe sexualizing content” targeting public figures — including celebrities, politicians and creators — that is posted on Facebook or Instagram, as part of an update to its bullying and harassment policies.The social media giant said it already removes attacks on public figures that encompass a wide range of harms.
Drake is celebrating his little boy's big day! The artist commemorated son Adonis' 4th birthday on Sunday with some heartwarming snapshots.The artist took to Instagram to share a photo of his son's special day. In the pic, Drake, 34, poses with his little boy as they both smile brightly.Drake — rocking a long-sleeved black shirt and camo pants — stooped down to get close to the birthday boy, as they stood in front of a racecar-themed backdrop.
Facebook from the Oculus Quest 2, meaning outages like the one experienced earlier this week won’t affect the VR headset.Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp were all down earlier this week, disrupting work and communication for many.
Following the revelations of a whistleblower who has made damaging allegations about Facebook’s algorithm and business practices, prioritizing profits over their own in-house data that points to the social harm they can cause, another Facebook project is in the works.
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