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  2. Yahoo! 360° - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! 360° was a social networking and personal communication portal operated by Yahoo! made available in 2005. It enabled users to create personal web sites, share photos from Yahoo! Photos, maintain blogs and lists, create and share a public profile and see which friends are currently online. 360° also featured a 'friends updates' section ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news sites deliberately publish hoaxes and disinformation to drive web traffic inflamed by social media. [4] [5] [6] These sites are distinguished from news satire (which is usually intended to be humorous) as they mislead and sometimes profit from readers' gullibility. [5] While most fake news sites are portrayed to be spinoffs of other news sites, some of these websites are examples of ...

  4. New York set to restrict social media algorithms for teens ...

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    New York City Mayor Eric Adams said in February that his administration has filed a lawsuit against social media companies including Meta Platforms' Facebook and Instagram for fueling mental ...

  5. Yahoo to Launch New Facebook Privacy Settings as Part of ...

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    Yahoo and Facebook announced Monday their integrated services and features plan will kick off this week, ending speculation from users who wondered what had happened to the companies' much ...

  6. List of Yahoo!-owned sites and services - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo!, once one of the most popular web sites in the United States, is as of September 2021 a content sub-division of the namesake company Yahoo Inc., owned by Apollo Global Management (90%) and Verizon Communications (10%). It has offered a wide range of online sites and services since its inception in 1994, a majority of which are now defunct.

  7. She got caught up in Facebook’s ‘move fast and break things’

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    Ex-Facebook and Nike diversity manager gets 5 years in jail over $5m fraud scheme: Lawyer says she ‘got caught up’ in Facebook’s ‘move fast and break things’ culture

  8. Suicide of Fat Cat - Wikipedia

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    After news of Fat Cat's suicide broke, numerous social media accounts circulated images accompanied by a sorrowful commentary purportedly depicting him. However, it was later revealed that these images were not of Fat Cat but of a teacher named Yang Ruo, who operates the Douyin account under the same name.

  9. Meta seeks to revitalize Facebook's image among Gen Z with ...

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    Meta is looking to revitalize its Facebook app for users other than your weird Uncle Greg with a fresh push to grab Gen Z’s attention.Facebook head Tom Alison is pitching the social network as a ...