Criticism of Facebook

New Facebook Ads Give Impression Of Open And Loving Community…Really?

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Facebook likes to give an impression that it is better than the rest…

11 years ago

What Happens To Your Facebook After You Die?

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. It is something we don't ever give much of a passing thought to,…

11 years ago

Facebook Struggling To Monetize Emerging Markets?

Facebook reported their latest results last week, the social media giant now has 1.39 billion users of which almost 900…

11 years ago

Facebook Is Gaining An Older Generation Of Users

We have heard for some time now that young American teenagers have been flocking from the Facebook service and that…

11 years ago

Facebook Acquires Top Voice Recognition Startup

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Wit.ai, a startup founded 18 months ago, has been acquired by Facebook with…

11 years ago

Sharing That Facebook Copyright Notice Will Not Protect Your Data

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Facebook is revising its "terms and policies" again on January 1st and in…

11 years ago

Where online to talk to your network

The networks in Ireland are delving deeper and deeper into social media. There's never been more ways in which to…

14 years ago

Facebook to be investigated by the DPC

The Irish Data Protection Commissioner has begun an investigation into Facebook and it’s activities outside the US and Canada according…

14 years ago

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