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    The Facebook page's name "The Lions of Rojava" comes from a Kurdish saying which translates as "A lion is a lion, whether it's a female or a male", reflecting the organization's feminist ideology. [458] In recent years, Facebook's News Feed algorithms have been identified as a cause of political polarization, for which it has been criticized.

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    Facebook Messenger [86] 70 Fayteq AG Germany: August 2017: undisclosed — — Facebook Live [87] 71 tbh USA, Oakland, California October 16, 2017 undisclosed CEO Nikita Bier, CTO Erik Hazzard, Kyle Zaragoza, Nicolas Ducdodon — — [88] 72 Confirm USA, Boston, Massachusetts January 23, 2018 undisclosed Bob Geiman, Ralph Rodriguez, Walt Doyle ...

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    Meta's earnings call is today at 5 pm ET. META stock heads into the report up 15% YTD. Analysts are focused on AI monetization efforts and DeepSeek.

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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.