Facebook defines content of graphic violence as the information that glorifies violence or celebrates the suffering or humiliation of others
The revelations over Cambridge Analytica have prompted investigations on both sides of the Atlantic
Ads placed on African American-oriented pages focused on police brutality and white supremacist groups, often linking to articles that would stoke black anger
Facebook reshaped its product and engineering teams into three units, including an emerging technologies division focused on blockchain technology used for cryptocurrencies
The expansion will make it one of the largest data centers in the world, said Node Pole, an investment hub, partly owned by utility Vattenfall
Match fell 22 percent - its largest one-day drop ever - and IAC, which owns more than a fifth of Match, fell nearly 18 percent in its biggest daily loss in about 13 years
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg announced the world's largest social network will soon include a new dating feature
It's going to be within the main Facebook app, but it will be completely optional and opt-in only
Facebook updated its risk section as the company audits how outside developers use its social network and cuts off some access to data
All content will be carefully vetted to ensure that false information is not being disseminated to influence voters
When a fact-checker rates a story as false, Facebook will show it lower in News Feed, significantly reducing its distribution
Google, Facebook, Amazon being scrutinised over responsibility for online content, potential market dominance, competition for govt contracts
Called the 'mobile top-up', the new feature is listed along with other available features under the utilities menu, which sits on the top right corner as three horizontal lines
It's rare for consumers to win class-action status in privacy cases
The ruling adds to the privacy woes that have been mounting against Facebook for weeks
Assembly elections in Karnataka will be held on May 12
While the site's privacy troubles are recent, users have known about its other shortcomings for years
He said Facebook was taking steps to ensure integrity of elections in countries like the United States, India, Brazil, and Pakistan.
While the criticism was bipartisan, members of the Democratic minority were more assertive in saying expanded government regulation is the answer
The internet magnate is scheduled to testify at 10 am EDT (1400 GMT) before the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee