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Facebook has been criticized for having lax enforcement of third-party copyrights for videos uploaded to the service. In 2015, some Facebook pages were accused of plagiarizing videos from YouTube users and re-posting them as their own content using Facebook's video platform, and in some cases, achieving higher levels of engagement and views than the original YouTube posts.
However, Facebook only deleted 178 of the items, leaving 131 still on Facebook. Thai authorities stated if they found any illegal content in the remaining 131 posts they would ban all 14.8 million users from Facebook, instead of taking legal action. All posts ended up being removed from Facebook, preventing the shutdown of Facebook in Thailand ...
3. Click "Your Facebook Information" in the left column. 4. Click "Deactivation and Deletion." 5. Select "Deactivate Your Account." Then click "Continue to Account Deactivation" and follow the ...
A user's wall is visible to anyone with the ability to see their full profile, and friends' wall posts appear in the user's News Feed. In July 2007, Facebook allowed users to post attachments to the wall, whereas previously the wall was limited to text only. [12] In May 2008, the Wall-to-Wall for each profile was limited to only 40 posts.
Posts you've voted on will have a Voted button below the post rank. When you remove a vote from a post, it applies only to that post, and not to all posts you've voted on. 1. Click on any of the AOL Feedback Forums. 2. Sign in. 3. Click Settings. 4. Locate the post you want to remove your vote from. 5. Click Voted. 6. Click Remove votes.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced plans Tuesday to replace fact-checkers with a user-based system known as "community notes." Fact-checkers who were put in place in the wake of ...
Fact-checking groups that have worked with Meta expressed disappointment this week at CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Jan. 7 announcement that Facebook, Instagram and Threads would no longer be requiring ...
In June 2012, Facebook removed all existing email addresses from user profiles, and added a new @facebook.com email address. Facebook claimed this was part of adding a "new setting that gives people the choice to decide which addresses they want to show on their timelines".