Social media giant allowed promotion of convicted fraudster Ilan Shor, implicated in $1 billion theft from Moldovan banks in 2014 and accused by Washington of working for Moscow
Personal account of former president, who cheered January 6 attack on US Capitol, to be reactivated; company says it is adding 'new guardrails' to ensure no 'repeat offenders'
Social media firm has created a panel that will announce its final decision later this month, Financial Times reports; ex-US president was banned for inciting Capitol riot
CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally accepts responsibility for wrongly expecting COVID-19 boost in e-commerce and online activity to continue even after pandemic
Supreme Court will hear 2 cases in which victims' relatives have sued Google, Twitter and Facebook, in a major test of tech firms' immunity from liability for user-posted content
Tech titan bills work as a 'step toward a future where simultaneous translation between languages is possible'; Tel Aviv R&D center developers among global Meta AI teams in project
Probe finds over-enforcement of policies on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp adversely impacted freedom of expression and other rights during conflict, especially for Palestinians
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