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The claim: Bomb found near site of Trump rally in New York. A Sept. 18 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims to share breaking news about another serious security threat faced by former ...
A Sept. 15 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) from Maryland Republican congressional candidate Kim Klacik shows an image of what appears to be a Truth Social post from former President ...
The network address it used at the time – facebookcorewwwi.onion – is a backronym that stands for Facebook's Core WWW Infrastructure. [7] In April 2016, it had been used by over 1 million people monthly, up from 525,000 in 2015. [3] Google does not operate sites through Tor, and Facebook has been applauded for allowing such access, [11 ...
Scam posts on Facebook aren't new, but particular ones are becoming more and more common on the social media site. One seen particularly often is for mobile car detailing.
Inline linking. Inline linking (also known as hotlinking, piggy-backing, direct linking, offsite image grabs, bandwidth theft, [1] and leeching) is the use of a linked object, often an image, on one site by a web page belonging to a second site. One site is said to have an inline link to the other site where the object is located.
Listen with Friends. Listen with Friends allows Facebook users to listen to music and discuss the tunes using Facebook Chat with friends at the same time. Users can also listen in as a group while one friend acts as a DJ. Up to 50 friends can listen to the same song at the same time, and chat about it.
A Sept. 15 post on Threads (direct link, archive link) shares a post on X, formerly Twitter, from vice presidential candidate JD Vance that says “Kamala Harris dropped 20,000 Haitian migrants ...
The technology behind the World Wide Web, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), does not actually make any distinction between "deep" links and any other links—all links are functionally equal. This is intentional; one of the design purposes of the Web is to allow authors to link to any published document on another site.