Social Networks
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Facebook updates censorship rules to allow graphic images and stories it considers 'newsworthy'
The social networking site's vice-presidents said it tweaked its policy after receiving feedback from users.
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Facebook pays 10-year-old boy $10,000 for finding security bug on Instagram
The social media giant, which owns the image-sharing app, paid the Finnish boy after he found a flaw that allowed him to delete other users’ comments.
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Facebook will now take down offensive content only if a legal or government notice is issued
The social media giant changed its process, complying with a Supreme Court order that said a non-government request to remove content will need a court order.
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