The FTC and 48 states filed a landmark suit to break up Facebook. The case may take years to resolve, but could transform Facebook even if it loses.
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Facebook Testing ‘Super’, Which Lets Fans Pay To Interact With Their Favorite Creators On Stream
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Insights: Breakup Lawsuit Will Transform Facebook, Regardless Of Its Eventual Outcome
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The FTC, 48 Attorneys General File Antitrust Lawsuits Against Facebook
Last month’s reports of burgeoning antitrust cases against Facebook have proved true: Today, the Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general filed separate but similar suits against the company, alleging that it is “illegally maintaining its personal social networking monopoly through a years-long course of anticompetitive conduct.”
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Facebook Launches ‘Black Gaming Creator Program’ With Monthly Pay, Other Perks
Facebook has today unveiled a new venture to support its Black gaming community. The just-launched Black Gaming Creator Program is designed to help aspiring creators turn their passions into a full-time career, per an announcement video from Facebook-exclusive streamer King Richard. Creators who are ultimately selected for the application-only program will receive monthly pay as well as exclusive perks.
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Facebook Gaming Introduces Non-Gaming Content Hub For Partners Called ‘Hanging Out’
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Food Publishers Surprisingly Didn’t Lean On Thanksgiving Video Content This Year
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Twitter, Facebook Plan For Post-Trump Era
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Facebook Could See Antitrust Charges From Nearly 40 States Over Acquisitions Of Instagram, WhatsApp (Report)
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Facebook Expands Access To ‘Rights Manager’ Video Copyright Tool, Rolls Out In-Stream Ads To 4 More Countries
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Insights: Social Media In The Post-Trump Era Headed To Splitsville
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Insights: Social Media Platforms’ Election-Protection Plans A Start, But Not Nearly Enough Change For Long-Term
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Facebook’s New Podcast Hooks Small Business Owners Up With Established Executives
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