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Should We be Worried About FB Reputation Score?

Mark Zuckerberg is keeping privacy watchdogs busy these days… Facebook thinks some of its users are gaming the system they’ve…

7 years ago

The Face of Facebook Has No Soul But He’ll Sell Yours to the Highest Bidder

If you are on Facebook, then Mark Zuckerberg owns a piece of you. He owns your pictures, your messages, your…

8 years ago

A Few Days After Being Introduced, What Are The Facebook ‘Reactions’ Actually Like?

Last week, Facebook rolled out its new reactions in two countries, Ireland and Spain. So for once we are in…

10 years ago

Beware Of ‘Dislike Button’ Scams On Facebook

You have more than likely heard that Facebook is working on a "dislike" or an "empathise" button at the moment…

10 years ago

This Is Exactly What Zuckerberg Said About The So Called “Dislike” Button

On Tuesday the Web as set alight by Mark Zuckerberg saying that Facebook was actually working on a dislike button!…

10 years ago

Facebook Is Finally Working On A ‘Dislike” Button

Facebook users have been asking for a 'Dislike' buttons for years now and for years Facebook has said that it…

10 years ago

The Pros and Cons of Social Media Marketing

If your brand isn’t on social media, you’ve gone and shot yourself in the foot. Or chopped a lump out…

11 years ago

Facebook Thinking About A Way To Express Feelings Beyond The Like Button?

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. A dislike button has been a long requested feature of Facebook and while…

11 years ago

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