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the facebook app, this is not referring to the greater company and to instagram but the facebook app is seeing strength for two specific reasons. one is reels, the short form video format that was so successful for tiktok. meta has implemented reels on instagram and facebook and it is working. the company saying the watch time in the u.s. and canada grew over 80% from the first quarter of 2023 to the first quarter of 2024 the other factor at play here is a.i. the a.i. algorithm is working to recommend content that people want to watch and those are the two key features that are driving this growth in that core facebook platform. >> and andrew, what do you make of this? and is it -- could it be in part that people are aging out of tiktok and moving back to something that is more familiar? could it be that people are worried that, well, maybe tiktok is going to go away and i better choose brand x here? >> i think it is a combination of factors definitely that there has been a lot of discussion about the dangers of tiktok. problems with tiktok, possible ban of tiktok. meta being faceboo
the facebook app, this is not referring to the greater company and to instagram but the facebook app is seeing strength for two specific reasons. one is reels, the short form video format that was so successful for tiktok. meta has implemented reels on instagram and facebook and it is working. the company saying the watch time in the u.s. and canada grew over 80% from the first quarter of 2023 to the first quarter of 2024 the other factor at play here is a.i. the a.i. algorithm is working to...
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May 24, 2024
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what she says is this facebook post i posted was taken down by facebook. shgot a warning for it as a violation of community andards. what was that post? it was a screenshot ofobt f. kennedy, jr., a member of the so-called disinforti dozen. the tweet was talking about tucker carls, o the administration was obsessed with. >> i'm sorry, the rfk tweet, there is only a record of the white usasking twitter to remove tet, and not particularly this one from rfk. that does not help hines' claim that the white house asked facebook to remove anything. mr. aguinaga: it does,ou honor, and this is a good example of thentrelationship between the various media platforms. you have crossstg. what happened in this example, jill hines tk screenshot of a tweet, then moved it to facebook and posted it as her own facebook post. when she did that, she moved rfk's tweet, and i was going to describe that tweet. he wasalng about tucker carlson, who the white house targedn the joint appendix. >> i have such a problem with your brief, counselor. u omit information that changes the con
what she says is this facebook post i posted was taken down by facebook. shgot a warning for it as a violation of community andards. what was that post? it was a screenshot ofobt f. kennedy, jr., a member of the so-called disinforti dozen. the tweet was talking about tucker carls, o the administration was obsessed with. >> i'm sorry, the rfk tweet, there is only a record of the white usasking twitter to remove tet, and not particularly this one from rfk. that does not help hines' claim...
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May 11, 2024
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i joined facebook when it was about 900 employees. david: what was your job at facebook? deborah: i was in product marketing. i was there to build consumer modernization. the alternative to ads. is there a different product we can do monetization with outside of ads. david: how many years where you at facebook? deborah: 11 years. i was there for over a decade. david: over a decade and a headhunter calls you and says, how about ancestry? deborah: yes, i got an email saying there's a tech company looking for a ceo, do you want to talk to us. at first i deleted a lot of those emails over the years but i thought, i'm really interested. david: when was that? deborah: that was 2020 during the lockdown, lots of things going on. just really interested in learning more. david: that was about three years ago, so you have been the ceo for about three years now? deborah: about two and a half years. david: what is your biggest challenge at ancestor, what are you trying to do that wasn't done before? deborah: what has been amazing at ancestry is it has been a resilient company over so
i joined facebook when it was about 900 employees. david: what was your job at facebook? deborah: i was in product marketing. i was there to build consumer modernization. the alternative to ads. is there a different product we can do monetization with outside of ads. david: how many years where you at facebook? deborah: 11 years. i was there for over a decade. david: over a decade and a headhunter calls you and says, how about ancestry? deborah: yes, i got an email saying there's a tech company...
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May 9, 2024
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david: did you write this while you are at facebook? deborah: i wrote it over for years, partly while at facebook. david: somebody else at facebook wrote a book about women. did she say this is my territory? deborah: the definitive answer is she wrote the forward to my book. you can read her thoughts on it. david: any more books in the works? deborah: i think i'm good for book writing, i write in weekly newsletter where i share thoughts that i have top of mine. david: you have been in the technology world for most of your professional career, where do you think the tech world is going? will artificial intelligence eat up the rest of the tech world and where is the future of technology going in silicon valley and elsewhere in the next five or 10 years? deborah: one thing we talk about when talking about technology is this monolithic idea of what it is. but technology is changing industries and so many different ways. if you think about the things, what was technology like 20 years ago before the iphone and where it is today, the ability
david: did you write this while you are at facebook? deborah: i wrote it over for years, partly while at facebook. david: somebody else at facebook wrote a book about women. did she say this is my territory? deborah: the definitive answer is she wrote the forward to my book. you can read her thoughts on it. david: any more books in the works? deborah: i think i'm good for book writing, i write in weekly newsletter where i share thoughts that i have top of mine. david: you have been in the...
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so of you posting on facebook. this is rodney, more concerned with the will of the people not having a voice. he adds that the government will continue to feed their own needs over the wants of the people. gary from facebook posting, america first because we have been placed at last for too many years. again, you can call in and let us know your thoughts. more available to you there on the website and on facebook and x feed. you can call in on the lines, too, to tell us about the top issues of importance to you as you consider your vote this election year. democrats line, paul in indiana. hello. caller: hello. my main issue this election is democracy, and i do not want to vote for a person who wanted to overthrow the federal government and not make our votes heard. and i am talking about don trump. host: ok. this is butch in illinois, republican line. hi. caller: hello. yeah, my concerns are, naturally, the economy. i was kind of watching, and i did not see anything on there about education. i think we need to get
so of you posting on facebook. this is rodney, more concerned with the will of the people not having a voice. he adds that the government will continue to feed their own needs over the wants of the people. gary from facebook posting, america first because we have been placed at last for too many years. again, you can call in and let us know your thoughts. more available to you there on the website and on facebook and x feed. you can call in on the lines, too, to tell us about the top issues of...
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the data set, 57000000 facebook friendship. kogan also developed a facebook personality app called a business or digital life, which collected data through a 120 question personality, when it's, when not only would it take information from the quiz taker, but it would take information from their friends list as well, including information they meant to keep private kogan then went onto share this data with cambridge analytics. and cambridge analytics went on to share this information with political campaigns in the us, including ted cruz and donald trump. these campaigns would then use the data and combine it with their border records to target individuals with a tailored campaign advertising based on their personality that the new gods we tend to think of technology as somehow neutral. but the link between big tech and political policies or politicians is increasingly nebulous, is part of the problem that we're allowing private corporations to handle huge amounts of highly sensitive data that that has always been an issue. and i think i would um, you know, increase use of social med
the data set, 57000000 facebook friendship. kogan also developed a facebook personality app called a business or digital life, which collected data through a 120 question personality, when it's, when not only would it take information from the quiz taker, but it would take information from their friends list as well, including information they meant to keep private kogan then went onto share this data with cambridge analytics. and cambridge analytics went on to share this information with...
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and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted diffraction, differentiate themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social media companies. their follow me, tick tock lead. so that tells that they're doing something right. for sure. can you discuss the unique features or user demographics that differentiate, take talk from his competitors and contribute to his popularity? sure. now there's a couple differentiators or things that help keep talking. the lead, i think in the kind of mentioned earlier, short form video content. and again, those are short forms when i say short form somewhere in that 15 need to 62nd good. can't think of lane so i should say 615. 60 seconds link is
and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted diffraction, differentiate themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social...
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you have youtube shorts, instagram reels, facebook real snap tack has spotlight pinterest has watch, but none of them have been able to duplicate tech talks dominance to. i'm 50 i'm, you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be taking a closer look at tick tock and the true cost of being a social media giant. the tick tock was the most downloaded app in the us in 2021 and in 2022. according to app toby, a, it bows more, the 1900000000 users on a short video sharing platform. and then 6 short years. tech talk has when the world of old fashion social networking and got it hooked on algorithmically selected short videos. last year, a tech talk made $16000000000.00 in us revenue gen. the women in particular are driving spending trends on tick tock. women in their twenties spend more time on tick tock than male tiers of their generation and are using the platform to set the tone in narrative for what's hot online. many influencers post coal videos, showcasing products that they recently purchased, often from a specific brand. these videos are combined with reviews
you have youtube shorts, instagram reels, facebook real snap tack has spotlight pinterest has watch, but none of them have been able to duplicate tech talks dominance to. i'm 50 i'm, you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be taking a closer look at tick tock and the true cost of being a social media giant. the tick tock was the most downloaded app in the us in 2021 and in 2022. according to app toby, a, it bows more, the 1900000000 users on a short video sharing...
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and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted. diffraction differentiates themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social media companies. their follow me, tick tock lead. so that tells that they're doing something right. for sure. can you discuss the unique features or user demographics that differentiate, take talk from his competitors and contribute to his popularity? sure. now there's a couple differentiators or things that help keep talking. the lead, i think in the kind of mentioned earlier, short form video content. and again, those are short forms when i say short form somewhere in that 15 to 60 seconds to go. i can't think of lane so i should say 615. 60 seconds li
and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted. diffraction differentiates themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social...
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like instagram and facebook take talks has always featured ads. but the transition to shopping brings keen differences. instead of being re directed to a brand web page or to amazon, people can go directly into the in at marketplace. this means that tick tock controls the flow of money. take tasks, primary advantage lies and its ability to blend entertainment with shopping. this makes shopping experience more engaging and less transactional, which can attract and retain younger demographics gens years are also not particularly mindful about consumption. so for many young people, online shopping has become not just a hobby, but a distraction from the stress of life. take talk also, leverage is the power of influencers and social proof where users rely on recommendations from influence that they trust which can lead to impulse purchases and trend driven sales. and on like amazon, where users often search for specific products. take talk introduced as users to products through creative content, making discovery, spontaneous and enjoyable. and just wh
like instagram and facebook take talks has always featured ads. but the transition to shopping brings keen differences. instead of being re directed to a brand web page or to amazon, people can go directly into the in at marketplace. this means that tick tock controls the flow of money. take tasks, primary advantage lies and its ability to blend entertainment with shopping. this makes shopping experience more engaging and less transactional, which can attract and retain younger demographics...
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and one of the ways and i went to the site you talk about facebook and how facebook has been a catalyst for so things because it's surely of the first if not the first social media platform to spin the longest. it's the largest, but you you walk us through in the book how going to these facebook groups you find people in different parts of the country who say i'm willing to travel or i live in this region. and i just did a quick facebook search and i found facebook groups here in the dmv area, but that never occurred as possibility to me outside mediums like. how else have traditionally have women or folks who are trying to get pregnant found -- if not through a bank. well, there's a lot of ways i mean, i think that that you found a lot of times in the seventies and eighties there a lot of lesbians who looked to their gay male friends to help them get pregnant. the dawn from my research, the world of freelance -- was in like the early mid 2000 on craigslist. right. and then also some of the yahoo! message boards or aol kind of message, bulletin boards and chat rooms, people either offer
and one of the ways and i went to the site you talk about facebook and how facebook has been a catalyst for so things because it's surely of the first if not the first social media platform to spin the longest. it's the largest, but you you walk us through in the book how going to these facebook groups you find people in different parts of the country who say i'm willing to travel or i live in this region. and i just did a quick facebook search and i found facebook groups here in the dmv area,...
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and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted. diffraction differentiates themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social media companies. their follow me take talks lead, so that tells you they're doing something right. for sure. can you discussing unique features or user demographics that differentiate, take talk from its competitors and contribute to his popularity? sure. now there's a couple differentiators or things that help keep talking. the lead, i think, in the kind of mentioned earlier, short form video content. and again, those are short forms when i say short form somewhere in that 15 need to 62nd to go i can't think of wayne. so i should say 61560 seconds link
and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted. diffraction differentiates themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social...
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and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted diffraction, differentiate themselves a little bit, is everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever. but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant social media companies. their follow me tick tock lead. so that tells you they're doing something right. for sure. can you discuss the unique features or user demographics that differentiate, take talk from its competitors and contribute to his popularity? sure, now there's a couple differentiators or things that help keep talking. the lead, i think in the kind of mentioned earlier, short form video content. and again, those are short forms when i say short form somewhere in that 15 to 60 seconds to go. i can't think of lane so i should say 615. 60 seconds lin
and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a, our features they wanted diffraction, differentiate themselves a little bit, is everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever. but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant social...
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several of you posting on facebook this morning. this is gregory martinez, saying jobs, the economy, crime, the border, and inflation. diane says her issues are democracy and women's rights. from brenda on facebook, it centers on the former president, saying keeping him out of the white house, keep the maga republicans out of congress. another viewer saying all are important when it comes to the current president and the issue important for him, centering on president biden, saying he must go. you can call us on the lines to let us know what is important to you. you could also text and post on our social media sites. some of the other issues include immigration. 69% of those respondents saying that was a top issue for them, with those giving the former president more trust when it comes to handling that issue. they issue of gun violence, 66% of respondents, and the former president with a slight advantage. last, dealing with the issues of israel and hamas. 48% of those respondents there saying that was an issue for them, and then gi
several of you posting on facebook this morning. this is gregory martinez, saying jobs, the economy, crime, the border, and inflation. diane says her issues are democracy and women's rights. from brenda on facebook, it centers on the former president, saying keeping him out of the white house, keep the maga republicans out of congress. another viewer saying all are important when it comes to the current president and the issue important for him, centering on president biden, saying he must go....
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use facebook to start a revolution in a jets. if you want to liberate a society, all you need is the internet. i was wrong. i said those words back in 2011 when a facebook page by anonymously created helped spark that just under of illusion. so this man did admit that thanks to facebook, a revolution took place. did anyone care to bad or investigate facebook, or even the man behind the craft himself or the country? actually, he was invited to talk shows a somehow when he comes to what's happening in new caledonia. it's a different story. the freedom of speech, of those indigenous people fighting to be seen and treated as equal to the 1st settlers in their own land seems to not matter as much. the famous liberty equality, fraternity, france slogan caesar's through exist if it's not in line with the states. narrative, right, that's different out here and allocate the national but all about storage continue online, whether it's ocoee dot com kilogram odyssey or god for the meantime. thanks for joining the . take a fresh look around
use facebook to start a revolution in a jets. if you want to liberate a society, all you need is the internet. i was wrong. i said those words back in 2011 when a facebook page by anonymously created helped spark that just under of illusion. so this man did admit that thanks to facebook, a revolution took place. did anyone care to bad or investigate facebook, or even the man behind the craft himself or the country? actually, he was invited to talk shows a somehow when he comes to what's...
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you look at like instagram, and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a r features. they wanted diffraction, differentiate themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these are the big giant, social media companies. their follow me tick tock to lead. so that tells that they're doing something right. for sure. can you discuss the unique features or user demographics that differentiate, take talk from its competitors and contribute to his popularity? sure, no. there's a couple differentiators or things that help keep tip top in the lead. i think in the kind of mentioned earlier, short form video content. and again, those are short forms when i say short form somewhere in that 15 to 60 seconds to go. i can't think of wayne so i should say 615. 60 seconds
you look at like instagram, and they put reels out, and facebook kind of imitated also. the feature called last so and the snap chatted a little bit different route. they went with some of their, their a r features. they wanted diffraction, differentiate themselves a little bit. everybody's trying to find their sweet spot or whatever, but they're kind of starting to follow tick tock, which i think is really a powerful fact that shows that they have the influence. they have the power and these...
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think facebook is once bird and twice shy. the been accused by both sides of the political aisle of messing with an election, censoring people, and maybe they decided to go hands off, which is really bad for business and bad for america. >> okay. it is always illuminating talking with you, frank figliuzzi. have you back talk what your book. hunting highway serial killers. that will be scary. thank you so much. we will see you again soon. >>> the time of pomp and circumstance and this year, lot of protest occluding people protesting president biden's speech expected at morehouse college next week. what is going to happen? i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase, make more of what's yours. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you te
think facebook is once bird and twice shy. the been accused by both sides of the political aisle of messing with an election, censoring people, and maybe they decided to go hands off, which is really bad for business and bad for america. >> okay. it is always illuminating talking with you, frank figliuzzi. have you back talk what your book. hunting highway serial killers. that will be scary. thank you so much. we will see you again soon. >>> the time of pomp and circumstance and...
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i try to stay off the main sites like facebook and stuff like that. it's all got algorithms and stuff like that are designed to hide your post. donnie o'sullivan: you get fact checked on facebook? joe black: well, but fact checked by who? some guy that's 30 years old living in his mom's basement. julianne: i would love to speak to you. donnie o'sullivan: all right. julianne: you don't have to put it on the camera if you don't want to. donnie o'sullivan: sure. we might as well put it on camera. julianne: the job of the journalist is to ask the questions, allow the person to speak, and just report the facts. what was spoken. would you like for me to pull up the definition of journalist? donnie o'sullivan: that's ok, but thank you, julianne. julianne: ok. donnie o'sullivan: i met julianne, a die-hard trump supporter from texas who was in vegas for a gun show. julianne: i have a god-given right to speak my own truth. donnie o'sullivan: she still believes the 2020 election was stolen. but there are facts, right? julianne: the facts have shown that the elec
i try to stay off the main sites like facebook and stuff like that. it's all got algorithms and stuff like that are designed to hide your post. donnie o'sullivan: you get fact checked on facebook? joe black: well, but fact checked by who? some guy that's 30 years old living in his mom's basement. julianne: i would love to speak to you. donnie o'sullivan: all right. julianne: you don't have to put it on the camera if you don't want to. donnie o'sullivan: sure. we might as well put it on camera....
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technical protection and advertising from meta's affiliated networks such as facebook, whatsapp, instagram and youtube. a fine for the american company meta due to the lack of necessary technical measures to prevent from processing users' personal information, sharing this information between facebook, whatsapp and instagram networks, as well as preventing internal competitors from entering the online advertising display market . turkish parliament on july 29. 2020 approved the law of control and organization of foreign social networks. one of the important clauses of this law is forcing networks with more than one million users to introduce an official representative to answer and impose fines. sosal media and the internet. the law to organize virtual space and the internet in turkey was one of the basic needs, which was fortunately approved. with the implementation of this law, especially control. the operation of foreign social networks inside turkey has become targeted much faster. the cyber space law has had opponents and supporters in turkey since its approval. in just 3 years
technical protection and advertising from meta's affiliated networks such as facebook, whatsapp, instagram and youtube. a fine for the american company meta due to the lack of necessary technical measures to prevent from processing users' personal information, sharing this information between facebook, whatsapp and instagram networks, as well as preventing internal competitors from entering the online advertising display market . turkish parliament on july 29. 2020 approved the law of control...
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instagram and i deleted facebook. . , facebook. our devices gives a connection — facebook. our devices gives a connection to _ facebook. our devices gives a connection to the _ facebook. our devices gives a connection to the world i facebook. our devices gives a connection to the world like i connection to the world like never before, but a return to dump and shows more and more of us are concluding that a smart phone's greater strength has become our greatest weakness. time for a look at this week's tech news. the uk data watchdog is looking into a microsoft feature for its new range of ai focus pcs. part of microsoft's mutual can take screenshots of your laptop every few seconds. although it uses them to offer what it calls and enhance experience, which is based on past activity, the information commissioner's office said it has contacted microsoft for more information about the product. microsoft is recall is an optional experience and it is committed to privacy and security. a bill has been passed by the uk government which m
instagram and i deleted facebook. . , facebook. our devices gives a connection — facebook. our devices gives a connection to _ facebook. our devices gives a connection to the _ facebook. our devices gives a connection to the world i facebook. our devices gives a connection to the world like i connection to the world like never before, but a return to dump and shows more and more of us are concluding that a smart phone's greater strength has become our greatest weakness. time for a look at...
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host: why not make the same kind of analogies for x or facebook? guest: we live in a company that -- country that does not have a federal privacy law like many countries around the world. one of the criticisms lawmakers faced when they work pushing this forward and getting it through congress, which they are very rarely passed, was that we still haven't addressed the root of the issue which is the lack of a privacy law. one other bill that has not gotten as much attention as the tiktok band is actually this law that would championed by lawmakers that would ban data brokers from selling our sensitive information to any foreign country that we deem adversaries. that is also another important measure. american companies are also using our data in selling it. host: are there other countries as concerned about national security or privacy when it comes to tiktok like the united states? guest: yes there aren't many countries that have banned the app for federal employees in users, government employees. as far as a band for all people of that particular c
host: why not make the same kind of analogies for x or facebook? guest: we live in a company that -- country that does not have a federal privacy law like many countries around the world. one of the criticisms lawmakers faced when they work pushing this forward and getting it through congress, which they are very rarely passed, was that we still haven't addressed the root of the issue which is the lack of a privacy law. one other bill that has not gotten as much attention as the tiktok band is...
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to be a victim of crime, don't use facebook and instagram. so fraud accounts for 40% of recorded crimes in england and wales. and banks have warned that social media, particularly facebook marketplace, is a major source of scams. i sold a car on facebook marketplace once and i like getting scammed is probably the best thing that can happen to you on facebook marketplace. >> like everybody who got in touch was a complete idiot who's incapable of writing a, you know, a plausible , legible sentence. >> one guy i was selling this little old polo and, and he said, he said, can i use this for my work? >> and i'm like, i don't know, depends what you do. >> if you if you want to be an ice cream seller, then probably not. >> are you saying he was trying to scam you with this nonsense? no, he wasn't trying to scam me. >> he was just like, oh, do you know if i can use this car for my work? >> i'm like, i've got no idea. would this car work in oxford? yeah, yeah, that kind of stuff, you know? how is it at altitude? we live quite far up in the quantocks.
to be a victim of crime, don't use facebook and instagram. so fraud accounts for 40% of recorded crimes in england and wales. and banks have warned that social media, particularly facebook marketplace, is a major source of scams. i sold a car on facebook marketplace once and i like getting scammed is probably the best thing that can happen to you on facebook marketplace. >> like everybody who got in touch was a complete idiot who's incapable of writing a, you know, a plausible , legible...
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facebook did nothing about it. automated responses said the account doesn't go against our community standards, and it isn't pretending to be you, which was infuriating. >> the complaints go to an algorithm. the algorithm spits it back and says there's nothing wrong. >> months later, the hacker was still in control. now pretending richard was selling these cars, i was expecting to go to richard's house and look at this thing. eric theiss saw the offer and thought it was really richard selling his cars. so. >> hi richard, i'm interested in learning more about the infiniti you're selling. >> eric had no idea he was messaging a hacker, or that the cars were just photos. he agreed to pay richard a $500 deposit, but became suspicious. >> at that point. i asked, like, remind me how we know each other? >> the imposter replied. that's catherine, my wife, charity zelle, which made no sense. >> and so at that point i decided it was a scam. >> i really think that i got suckered in hook, line and sinker. >> gregory morgan didn
facebook did nothing about it. automated responses said the account doesn't go against our community standards, and it isn't pretending to be you, which was infuriating. >> the complaints go to an algorithm. the algorithm spits it back and says there's nothing wrong. >> months later, the hacker was still in control. now pretending richard was selling these cars, i was expecting to go to richard's house and look at this thing. eric theiss saw the offer and thought it was really...
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and investigators say he may have admitted to his crime on facebook. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley, and i'm ama daetz tonight. this suspect originally from saratoga, is being held in held in jail in france. there's been a warrant for him for more than three years now. >> the description of his alleged actions some may find upsetting. authorities say the victim showed them a facebook message from him that said, quote, so i raped you. end quote. abc seven news reporter j.r. >> stone is following the story, joins us live tonight with those details jr. >> umma dan there are certainly still questions out there on why in a digital age like the one that we're seemingly in, it took authorities nearly three years to find this man. nevertheless he is in custody right now. the man blurred out in this photo, 31 year old ian cleary, who was wanted by u.s. marshals, has now been caught in france, according to the associated press. >> he did uh- forced himself on me and raped me and after he did that, he started crying said, i'm sorry. like i didn't mea
and investigators say he may have admitted to his crime on facebook. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley, and i'm ama daetz tonight. this suspect originally from saratoga, is being held in held in jail in france. there's been a warrant for him for more than three years now. >> the description of his alleged actions some may find upsetting. authorities say the victim showed them a facebook message from him that said, quote, so i raped you. end quote. abc seven...
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so this man did admit that thanks to facebook, a revolution took place. did anyone care to bad or investigate facebook, or even the man behind the craft himself or the country? actually, he was invited to talk shows a somehow when he comes to what's happening in new caledonia. it's a different story. the freedom of speech, of those indigenous people fighting to be saved and treated as equal to the 1st settlers in their own land seems to not matter as much the famous liberty equality, fraternity, france slogan, see this to exist if it's not in line with the states narrative, right, that's different out here and allocate the national but all of us to.
so this man did admit that thanks to facebook, a revolution took place. did anyone care to bad or investigate facebook, or even the man behind the craft himself or the country? actually, he was invited to talk shows a somehow when he comes to what's happening in new caledonia. it's a different story. the freedom of speech, of those indigenous people fighting to be saved and treated as equal to the 1st settlers in their own land seems to not matter as much the famous liberty equality,...
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. >> she goes, i think somebody is breaking into my facebook, i also think somebody is breaking into my house. >> i haven't heard from my daughter since tuesday. >> in the apartment, there is blood stains on the carpet and blood spatter on the wall. and she's missing. >> they find a note with i do have great pleasure tearing her part. >> i just went, oh my god, you've got to look into this guy. >> he was so good at pretending. he's a monster. >> he said, do you have a suspect, i said, yes, he said, who, i said, you. >>> hello and welcome to " dateline." >>> it can be very unsettling, the feeling you're being watched, followed, possibly stocks. lajoya mccoy suspected all of those things was happening to her, but who would threaten the hard-working mother of two? friends and family also sensed she was in trouble, but no one could predict what was about to happen. here is josh mankiewicz with, "the dead of night." >>> it was the dead of night and she ran as fast as she could, frightened, panicked, wearing next to nothing, she climbed over the iron gate, climbed over the door and begged
. >> she goes, i think somebody is breaking into my facebook, i also think somebody is breaking into my house. >> i haven't heard from my daughter since tuesday. >> in the apartment, there is blood stains on the carpet and blood spatter on the wall. and she's missing. >> they find a note with i do have great pleasure tearing her part. >> i just went, oh my god, you've got to look into this guy. >> he was so good at pretending. he's a monster. >> he...
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no one writes in russian, you know that, it is obscene, it is obscene to write in russian there on facebook, and 99% speak to each other in ukrainian, you know, so correct, carefully choosing the words, but here it is really patriotic? the choice, the ideological choice was in the 22nd, and not too pragmatic, yes, absolutely, yes, i, i have one girlfriend, she is gagauz, the other is bulgarian, this is the south, they are from the south of odesa, they have never studied the ukrainian language, when they were in school, she was not there, and i remember in the 22nd year, i i remember how they painfully switched to the ukrainian language, you know, the conversation about patriotism, i don't want to reduce it to just language, it's like that, i said that it's a marker, it's a certain marker, you know, like whose crimea, and in fact, this is a certain marker and... these girls switched in their professional environment, one dentistry, the other an officer of the armed forces, everything is clear from the armed forces, but this one switched completely consciously, here is another friend of mine
no one writes in russian, you know that, it is obscene, it is obscene to write in russian there on facebook, and 99% speak to each other in ukrainian, you know, so correct, carefully choosing the words, but here it is really patriotic? the choice, the ideological choice was in the 22nd, and not too pragmatic, yes, absolutely, yes, i, i have one girlfriend, she is gagauz, the other is bulgarian, this is the south, they are from the south of odesa, they have never studied the ukrainian language,...
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youtube and facebook, as well as take part in our survey. today we ask you about this, whether it is necessary strengthen responsibility for curfew violations. yes, no, everything is quite simple on youtube, if you have your own opinion that does not correspond to the answer, yes or no, please write it in the comments below this video. if you're watching us on tv, pick up your smartphone or phone and vote if you think there needs to be tougher enforcement of curfew breaking 0800 2001. 381 no 0800 211 382 all calls to these numbers are free, vote at the end of the program we'll here are the results of this vote. i want to introduce our first guest, this is serhii krivonos, reserve major general, first deputy commander of the sso in 2016-19, former deputy secretary of the national security council. mr. general, i congratulate you and thank you for being with us today. good evening, glory. glory to heroes. mr. general, let's start our conversation with the situation on the eastern front. in yesterday's video message, president zelenskyi spoke a
youtube and facebook, as well as take part in our survey. today we ask you about this, whether it is necessary strengthen responsibility for curfew violations. yes, no, everything is quite simple on youtube, if you have your own opinion that does not correspond to the answer, yes or no, please write it in the comments below this video. if you're watching us on tv, pick up your smartphone or phone and vote if you think there needs to be tougher enforcement of curfew breaking 0800 2001. 381 no...