Loren Culp Facebook ‘Unpublishing’ Tweet
Congressional candidate Loren Culp claimed that Facebook threatened to “unpublish” his Facebook page, hinting heavily that it was for reasons of political bias.
Congressional candidate Loren Culp claimed that Facebook threatened to “unpublish” his Facebook page, hinting heavily that it was for reasons of political bias.
The platform’s association with a “right-of-center” firm is the latest in a string of political affiliations.
A viral post described both the James Webb Telescope and a purported event anticipated on December 18 2021.
A viral Facebook post showing a letter claiming that Facebook “stole” MetaCompany’s “name and livelihood” went viral, but a few elements of the claim were suspicious.
The intersection of disinformation and a changing climate carries threats that have so far gone largely unimagined.
A viral, misleading Facebook post “joked” that Facebook fact-checkers denied evidence that people ever saved bacon grease or aluminum foil.
A broadly recycled screenshot suggested that Facebook is serving “Are you concerned someone you know is becoming too prepared?” warnings to canning groups and preppers.
A seemingly innocuous “stand up for what you believe in” meme, soft-blocked as “sensitive content” on Facebook, became a viral curiosity.
On September 28 2021, a single tweet from the “Facebook’s Top 10” Twitter account became notable not for what it showed, but for what it didn’t: The account, which was created in July 2020 and is curated by New York Times tech journalist Kevin Roose, publishes daily tweets concerning the sources of “the 10 top-performing …
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Actor Wil Wheaton and others shared warnings about Facebook data mining, and why seemingly innocuous questions might be more sinister.