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  2. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's real-name policy does not reflect adopted names or pseudonyms used by the transgender community, and has led to suspending users with real names that might be thought to be fake. [21] A user via the anonymous Android and iOS app Secret began reporting "fake names" which caused user profiles to be suspended, specifically targeting the ...

  3. Native Americans rejected from Facebook, 'odd' names to blame

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    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WXMI) - There's some controversy over Facebook not accepting names from Native Americans. It's an issue that even sparked online petitions from activists. Facebook prides ...

  4. Facebook to change name amid growing scandals: report - AOL

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  5. No, Facebook is not forcing you to follow Trump. This is what ...

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    The POTUS and White House Facebook pages are run by the sitting president. So if users followed the pages under the Biden administration, some users may have been surprised to see the “America ...

  6. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Since the group managed to get more than 7.000 comments on Facebook's pages, Facebook had to do a worldwide vote on the proposed changes. Such a vote would have only been binding if 30% of all users would have taken part. Facebook did not promote the vote, resulting in only 0.038% participation with about 87% voting against Facebook's new policy.

  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Current and former Facebook employees told The Wall Street Journal that the decision was part of a pattern of favoritism by Facebook toward the BJP as it seeks more business in India. [388] Facebook also took no action after BJP politicians made posts accusing Muslims of intentionally spreading COVID-19 , an employee said.

  8. Facebook down: Social network not working as users ... - AOL

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    Facebook has stopped working, with users complaining they are unable to post. Other platforms owned by parent company Meta – such as WhatsApp and Instagram – appeared to be functioning as usual.

  9. Facebook, Inc. v. Power Ventures, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Facebook, Inc. v. Power Ventures, Inc. is a lawsuit brought by Facebook in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California alleging that Power Ventures Inc., a third-party platform, collected user information from Facebook and displayed it on their own website.