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‘It’s time for significant changes’: civil rights groups call for Facebook leaders to step down

A letter from 29 groups demanded a restructuring of the company’s board to improve accountability in wake of recent scandals

The Guardian view on Instagram’s troll farms: meme warfare

Editorial: Mark Zuckerberg downplayed the role of his fastest-growing arm of his social media empire in Russian troll operations. Why? And what ought to be the consequence?

Netanyahu’s son banned from Facebook over hate speech

Yair Netanyahu, 27, barred for 24 hours for anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian comments

After a year from hell, Facebook parties like it’s 2017

Network held its Christmas party at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco – but was there much to celebrate after a year of scandal?

France pushes forward alone with new tax on big tech companies

Tax will come into effect from 1 January, but plans for an EU-wide levy have faltered

Guardian most trusted newspaper in Britain, says industry report

News outlet reaches more than 23m UK adults every month, helped by free website

Facebook’s privacy problems: a roundup

The social media giant’s troubles have led to lawsuits, House of Commons hearings and several apologies

Facebook admits bug allowed apps to see hidden photos

Bug let developers access pictures people had uploaded but chosen not to post

Facebook holds privacy pop-up event in New York after year of public troubles

Company had staff on hand to ‘help people manage their privacy’ and answer questions following controversy-plagued 2018

Google and Facebook to push hard against proposal for regulatory body

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission considers market position of Google and Facebook justifies greater oversight

‘They don’t care’: Facebook factchecking in disarray as journalists push to cut ties

Journalists hired to help fix Facebook’s fake news problem say they have lost trust in the platform

Facebook among firms named on Myanmar human rights ‘dirty list’

Forty-nine companies accused of human rights and environmental abuses

Why Facebook’s new rule about sex is its weirdest yet

Facebook has always taken strange positions. But what is the point in banning posts that ‘facilitate, encourage or coordinate sexual encounters between adults’?

The Guardian view on surveillance: Australia is giving too much power to the state

Editorial: Laws on encryption must not pose an unwarranted danger to the freedom and privacy of citizens

Facebook and Google face crackdown on market power in Australia

Competition regulator ACCC calls for body with power to look into algorithms and business practices

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  • David Pocock urges Albanese to stop tech companies training AI models using Australian content
  • ‘I’ve had a huge life, so I needed a big budget’: Madonna says biopic was scrapped after ‘falling out’ with studio
  • 500 Miles review – kids hit the road to visit Irish grandad Bill Nighy in YA tearjerker
  • ‘Climate change is a form of oppression’: the voices affected most by environmental crisis
  • The Morrigan review – spirit of pagan demon queen unleashed in Irish burial chamber horror
  • The 31 best Prime Day deals on things our editors actually tested and love
  • The 26 best anti-Prime Day deals for Amazon skeptics – from Best Buy, REI and more
  • Landship review – soldiers yearn for tinned pies in muddy first world war drama that stays inside the tank
  • Self-doubt, burnout … and Taylor Swift: why Toy Story 5 is the ultimate millennial girl movie
  • Lost memoir of Hiroshima survivor found after decades in US archive
  • Met to expand use of live facial recognition into central London by Christmas
  • UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok
  • HR consultant wins English court case using AI lawyer in apparent legal first
  • Two Britons plead guilty to £39m 2024 cyber-attack on Transport for London
  • The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype
  • Angry and lonely after my marriage ended, I came dangerously close to embracing the manosphere
  • Tesla drivers crash into swimming pool and home in separate US incidents
  • Once Upon a Time in Holyhead: Quentin Tarantino and Kylie Minogue shooting film in Porthcawl
  • AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, rare Five Eyes statement warns
  • Pitfall review – big-hole survival horror is as if cast of Friends strayed into Deliverance
  • Jabs, human ash and a tapeworm: behind the appetite for a new kind of disordered eating movie
  • Benita review – Alan Berliner puts new spin on late film-maker’s work in entrancing tribute
  • ‘Sheer outrageousness’: writers on their favourite LGBTQ+ movie characters
  • Shadows of Willow Cabin review – secrets fester beneath horny hookup in low budget horror
  • The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine review – scavenger’s story reveals a rich seam to mine
  • The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to Life After AI by Cory Doctorow review – the real price of artificial intelligence
  • Thirsty and power hungry: Australia is in the middle of a datacentre boom – but are they good for the economy?
  • Superfood or sweet treat? 17 delicious ways with popcorn – from snack bars and choux buns to salads and soups
  • Condemned to plutocracy? The relentless rise of US inequality
  • Brands using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media

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