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‘They attacked a sovereign nation’: Australia refuses to buckle under pressure, says won’t change new legislation despite Facebook block

Australia's new law requiring social media giants to pay news outlets has triggered a war between Facebook and Australia

Facebook faces trouble as countries around the world tighten the noose on the social media giant

Facebook banned linked to news sites on its portal in Australia after a law passed requiring it to pay news organisations for news shared on it

French President Macron slams Twitter and Facebook for censoring Trump, wants decisions to be based on laws passed by govt

French President Emmanuel Macron has slammed Twitter and Facebook for arbitrary decisions regarding censorship.

‘Easier to date than girlfriends’: Hong Kong man gets engaged with sex doll, says he has never kissed or had sex with her for...

The Hong Kong man, Xie Tianrong, also has a baby with his sex doll, Facebook page is filled with pictures of him with his fiance Mochi

Photograph of PM Modi landing in Kolkata goes viral, clocks over 1 million likes on Facebook in less than 24 hours

The photograph was captured after PM Modi reached Kolkata to pay tribute to Netaji Subash Chandra Bose on 'Parakram Diwas'

‘Offensive, misleading’ social media posts against Govt officials, ministers, lawmakers to be brought under cybercrime category: Bihar ADG

Bihar leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav slammed Nitish Kumar Government for the decision. He called the chief minister the "Bheeshm Pitamah" of the corrupt and the "protector of criminals".

CBI books Cambridge Analytica, alleged strategist of Congress for 2014 elections, over illegal harvesting of Facebook data in India

Along with Cambridge Analytica, CBI has filed case against another firm named Global Science Research Limited for Facebook data theft

Members linked to George Soros and Muslim Brotherhood to now decide the fate of Donald Trump’s Facebook account: Details

Twitter and Facebook had suspended account of Donald Trump because they believed that he would incite further violence post Capitol Hill

After a global outcry, WhatsApp issues clarification, delays enforcement of updated privacy policy: Read full details

The WhatsApp privacy policy update invited backlash after the app said it reserved the right to share some user data with Facebook.

Twitter, Facebook pays the price for banning Donald Trump, ends up losing $51 billion in market cap in two days

Facebook lost $47.6 billion in market cap in 2 days, while Twitter market cap dropped $3.5 billion after they permanently banned Donald Trump

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