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  2. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007 the code used to generate Facebook's home and search page as visitors browse the site was accidentally made public. [6] [7] A configuration problem on a Facebook server caused the PHP code to be displayed instead of the web page the code should have created, raising concerns about how secure private data on the site was.

  3. Lawsuits involving Meta Platforms - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, four people filed a lawsuit against Facebook, alleging Facebook failed to remove two pages that encouraged violence against protesters. The lawsuit claimed that the Kenosha Guard and the Boogaloo Bois used Facebook as a way of garnering supporters that would help fight protesters in the protest against the Blake shooting.

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Walters complained the change gave Facebook the right to "Do anything they want with your content. Forever." [292] The section under the most controversy is the "User Content Posted on the Site" clause. Before the changes, the clause read: [290] [non-primary source needed] You may remove your User Content from the Site at any time.

  5. Want a cut of Facebook’s $725 million settlement? There’s ...

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  6. Free cash coming to Facebook users. Here's how to claim your ...

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    A judge has tentatively approved a $725-million payout by Facebook's owner to settle claims that the social network shared user data without consent.

  7. Facebook content management controversies - Wikipedia

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    Facebook and Meta Platforms have been criticized for their management of various content on posts, photos and entire groups and profiles. This includes but is not limited to allowing violent content, including content related to war crimes, and not limiting the spread of fake news and COVID-19 misinformation on their platform, as well as allowing incitement of violence against multiple groups.

  8. Here Are 3 Quick Ways To Help Limit The Personal Data ...

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    One way people are rethinking their Facebook interaction is considering what personal information ― such as the products you look at or your other online browsing habits ― is shared with the ...

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    A joint study by two German universities discovered that one out of three people were more dissatisfied with their lives after visiting Facebook, [449] [450] and another study by Utah Valley University found that college students felt worse about themselves following an increase in time on Facebook.