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Facebook Oversight Board will let you appeal to remove content

Facebook’s content oversight board on Tuesday said it will start accepting user appeals over content people want removed from Facebook and Instagram. Previously, the appeal process could only be used to restore content that Facebook had removed from its sites.  The oversight board said the new option — which comes after someone has exhausted Facebook’s …

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9 great reads from CNET this week

The definitive device of the last two decades has been the mobile phone. It’s hard now to imagine life without one. Phone makers and phone fads have come and gone, and competition has always been intense. We’re seeing those rivalries play out in different ways. Smartphones have thrived as game platforms, for both fun and profit, and that’s taken a …

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Facebook faces lawsuit alleging failure to remove anti

The nonprofit civil rights organization Muslim Advocates has filed a lawsuit against Facebook, alleging that the social media platform’s executives make false and deceptive statements about Facebook’s removal of hate speech and harmful content. Arguing that Facebook is “a cesspool for hate,” the complaint alleges that Facebook’s failure to remove such content has amplified anti-Muslim hate, with online and real-world …

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Improve your TV audio by stealing this soundbar for $40 (save $30)

The Cheapskate’s Words to Live By™: Cheap things come to those who wait Always use a password manager Turn off your TV’s horrific soap-opera effect …and while you’re at it, add a soundbar “Wait,” you say, “a soundbar? Why do I need that?” Because you probably don’t realize just how bad your TV’s built-in speakers are. For starters, they’re necessarily …

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Facebook lets you take the wheel on two big features. Here’s how to use them

Facebook is making it easier to control what you see when you browse the social media platform — specifically, what appears in your news feed and who can comment on your posts, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. The changes give you more options for who and what you see in your news feed, and who can interact with the …

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Sony teases new Xperia announcement for April 14

Sony seems to be prepping for some new Xperia phones. As spotted by Droid-Life, the company’s YouTube page has been updated to reflect a new banner that teases a “new product announcement” for April 14. Sony Mobile’s official Facebook and Instagram pages have similarly posted teasers for the event.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sony Mobile …

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Instagram Reels takes on TikTok with new short

Instagram said Wednesday it’s rolling out a new feature for its short-form video product Reels that allows people to record a video alongside someone else’s video. Re-re-re-remix 🤩 Now you can use the Remix feature in Reels to create your own reel next to one that already exists 🎭 Whether you’re capturing your reaction, responding to friends or bringing your …

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Facebook gives users more control over news feeds to try to boost trust in its algorithms

Facebook is giving you more control over what you see when you use the social media platform — in particular what appears in your News Feed and who’s allowed to comment on your posts. The social network announced Wednesday that it’s introducing a number of changes, all designed to boost transparency and trust in the way its algorithms operate. Facebook’s …

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TikTok Fake Window Challenge: How to choose a projector that turns walls into windows

If you’re a TikTok user, you’ve probably spied the latest trend: the Fake Window Challenge. It’s not a “challenge” in the traditional sense — there’s no need to dump a bucket of ice water over your head, for example — and not especially original, as people have been doing this for years. That said, it’s a really fun way to …

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Oculus Rift, 5 years on: Things are a lot different now

Believe it or not, it’s been five years since VR seemed like the technology of the future. But then, it’s always seemed like the technology of the future. In the 1990s, I read about metaverses and tried VR in mall arcades. Then, in 2013 in a hotel room in Las Vegas, I was blown away by a demo of VR …

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