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Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook does an about-face on "hateful" ads after pressure from brands
by
Jack Stewart
Jun 26, 2020
Major companies said they were pulling ads from Facebook as part of a movement called #stophateforprofit.
Facebook employees stage virtual protest over inaction on posts from Trump
by
Molly Wood
Jun 2, 2020
CEO Mark Zuckerberg opted not to moderate a comment from Trump that Twitter flagged for glorifying violence.
Facebook’s version of privacy still collects plenty of data
by
Molly Wood
May 3, 2019
The company’s business model isn’t changing — it’s still collecting your info for ads.
After Facebook's 15 months of "fresh hell," why is its business still so solid?
by
Jack Stewart
Apr 26, 2019
The company’s global users continue to grow.
How Mark Zuckerberg wants the U.S. government to regulate Facebook
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Bennett Purser
and Liz Sanchez
Apr 1, 2019
A New York Times reporter says the CEO's plan is "self-serving."
What would a "privacy-focused" Facebook look like?
Mar 7, 2019
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has laid out a new vision for the company.
Zuckerberg's privacy manifesto is actually about messaging
by
Molly Wood
Mar 7, 2019
It’s not about keeping you safe from Facebook’s data-hoovering efforts. It’s about competing with other messaging platforms.
For public good, not for profit.
Will Facebook be able to reinvent itself as a leader in privacy?
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 7, 2019
Mark Zuckerberg announced the company is in the process of creating a "digital living room," where communications will be private and encrypted.
How social media helped change the way we connect
Feb 4, 2019
Facebook went live 15 years ago. But how did social media shape the (greater) social network?
"The Facebook Dilemma" documentary explores the company's global impact
by
Molly Wood
Oct 30, 2018
A new two-part investigation from Frontline charts the social platform's rise and its effect on democracy.