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March 2018: The United Nations cites Facebook's role in the slaughter of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar Of all of Facebook's crises, its problems in Myanmar have arguably had the most dire consequences.
Facebook has had a truly tumultous 2018. The company lurched from scandal to crisis, from spreading genocide-fuelling hate speech in Myanmar to the Cambridge Analytica debacle. Business Insider ...
2017 wasn't great for Facebook. The company spent most of the year explaining how it exposed 126 million Americans to thousands of Russian-linked pages, which were part of the Kremlin's efforts to ...
Facebook's parent company, Meta, has been fined €17 million (~$18.6 million) by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) over a string of historical ...
Facebook braces for a substantial fine from federal regulators after a year of data privacy scandals. It discloses that an ongoing investigation from the Federal Trade Commission could result in ...
Instead, 2018 has delivered a steady drumbeat of public failings for Facebook, with Zuckerberg and his company under more scrutiny than ever.
Facebook's costs rose by $10 billion in 2018, partly thanks to its increased spending on keeping disinformation, harassment, and fake ads off its platform.
Scandals. Backstabbing. Resignations. Record profits. Time Bombs. In early 2018, Mark Zuckerberg set out to fix Facebook. Here's how that turned out.
Just over a week since a "routine test" took the social networking giant offline, Facebook and Instagram both went down for many users early Tuesday.
Tech giants Facebook, Google and Apple have taken hits to their reputations in the wake of various privacy issues. Facebook took the biggest dip in the 2019 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, which ...