The Pandemic Is Giving Zuckerberg a Shot at Making Amends
Facebook tries to learn from past errors by providing better info and livestreaming interviews with experts
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Facebook tries to learn from past errors by providing better info and livestreaming interviews with experts
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“After the initial steep decrease in advertising revenue in March, we have seen signs of stability reflected in the first three weeks of April, where advertising revenue has been approximately flat compared to the same period a year ago”
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If leftist techies think censoring free speech is a good idea, they will be shocked what happens to their compensation package.
Now cut Shopify out and see it crash and burn.
Mark is still trying to kill snap
Need to look out for TikTok! Has ton of money and users.
A few major corporations said they won’t use FB ads anymore. ,
Opportunity to buy FB or long term impairment?
Hardly drop. Not worth adding or new purchase.
True.
Just BS to stir the pot.
Too much free time.
Great news for Facebook. A great threat just got neutralized. Bytedance is much more savvy and nimble than Microsoft will ever be.
Note that this covers four out of the five eyes US coalition. Weird that it leaves UK out.
What will happen to tiktok’s European operation?
Facebook will now go and save the world!
Facebook planned to build a landing spot for an undersea fiber-optic cable near her Oregon Coast home. Then, on April 28, the drilling crew hit an unexpected area of hard rock. The drill bit became lodged and the drill pipe snapped 50 feet below the seafloor. The crew was able to recover some of the equipment, but they left the rest where it lay. Today, about 1,100 feet of pipe, a drill tip, various other tools and 6,500 gallons of drilling fluid sit under the seafloor just off the central Oregon coast. Facebook has no plans to retrieve the equipment. Edge Cable Holdings, a Facebook subsidiary responsible for the project, notified the county of the accident on May 5, but it did not explicitly mention the abandoned equipment. That information didn’t emerge until a meeting with state officials June 17, nearly two months after the malfunction, said Ali Hansen, a Department of State Lands spokeswoman. “The delay in notification eliminated any potential options for recovery of the equipment,” Hansen said in an email. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said the company’s new plan is to return in early 2021 to drill a new hole, leaving the lost equipment under the seafloor indefinitely.
Some fun tweets:
What do you think of the new Facebook design? I changed it in September and I think it is just terrible. I can’t find my way around anymore…I hardly used Facebook before anyway, but now I’m kind of afraid of it hehe…until a few days ago you could switch back to the old design (you had to do that every two days…), but now this possibility doesn’t exist anymore…and therefore I look even less on Facebook than before. How do you feel about it?