Tag: Facebook
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How to Automatically Delete Bluesky Posts
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Your Bluesky posts shouldn’t define your future. Today, Redact.dev introduces Disappearing Mode for Bluesky — giving you total control over your posts by automatically deleting posts, reposts, and likes after a set time. Apps like Signal, Telegram, and Snapchat already offer disappearing messages. Now, with Redact, you can bring that same self-cleaning technology to your…
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How to Mass Delete Facebook Tags Using Redact.dev
Old Facebook tags can be more than just embarrassing – they can be a real risk to your privacy, reputation, and peace of mind. Whether you’ve been tagged in photos you’d rather forget, or you want to remove your name from posts and comments scattered across Facebook, Redact.dev makes the process simple. Instead of spending…
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How to Delete All Your Facebook Likes
If you’ve been using Facebook for years, or even decades – you’ve probably got likes dating back to the the 2000s. Liked pages, posts, and content sticks around – even if you don’t “like” it at all any more! Deleting all your likes should be a simple task – but unfortunately, Facebook doesn’t provide an…
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How to Delete All Your Facebook Posts Fast
Over the years, your Facebook timeline may have become cluttered with posts that no longer represent who you are; old opinions, awkward photos, or oversharing moments you’d rather forget. Manually deleting each post is slow and tedious, especially if you’ve been using Facebook for a long time. Luckily, Redact.dev makes it easy to delete Facebook…
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Meta Settles Landmark Privacy Case With Massive Implications for Your Digital Privacy
In a significant development for your digital privacy, Meta has settled a landmark lawsuit in the UK, agreeing to stop targeting a human rights campaigner with personalized ads. Tanya O’Carroll’s case against Meta highlights the growing importance of managing your digital footprint and understanding your rights regarding data privacy. Understand the background and implications of the…
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Meta Allows AI-Driven Fetishization of Down Syndrome, While Encouraging AI Usage and Rolling Back Content Moderation
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In January this year, Meta announced their intentions to encourage “More speech, fewer mistakes” on their platforms. This involved them axing their factcheckers, implementing community notes and encouraging more political content. Now just months later, Meta is starting to test community notes across platforms, while Instagram is plagued by AI-generated adult ‘content creators’ fetishizing Down…
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Meta Court Documents Reveal Ethical Concerns in AI Training Practices
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Recent court filings in the Kadrey v. Meta lawsuit have revealed that Meta Platforms allegedly used pirated books to train its AI models, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly approving these practices despite internal concerns. Internal Documents Expose Training Methods Court documents show Meta employees downloaded approximately 82TB of pirated books from shadow libraries including LibGen,…
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EU Pushes Big Tech to Fight Hate Speech, Succeeds?
The European Commission announced that major tech companies—including Meta’s Facebook, Elon Musk’s X, and Google’s YouTube—have pledged to intensify their efforts against online hate speech. This commitment is part of an updated code of conduct integrated into the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). (Reuters) Understanding the EU’s Updated Code of Conduct Originally established in May…
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Meta’s New Content Policy & What It Means for Your Privacy.
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Meta’s updated content moderation policy, titled “More Speech, Fewer Mistakes,” has ignited discussions about balancing free expression and safety on its platforms. As Meta (formerly Facebook) shifts its approach to handling user-generated content, it’s essential to understand what this means for your privacy and how you can maintain control over your digital presence. The Policy…