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Facebook Will Let You Nuke Comments In The Interest Of Not Getting Sued
Facebook is making it easier for Australians not to get sued for defamation because of comments made on their posts by giving users the option to control who can comment on their public posts. On Thursday morning, Facebook announced a handful of changes that it says will give “more control and context in news feed.”…
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How to Turn Off Comments on Your Tweets, Instagrams, and Videos
Not everything you share on social media needs a reply. Most sites and apps let you limit who can comment on your posts, which is for the best. Here’s how you can restrict the feedback loop on some of the biggest social platforms.
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TripAdvisor Has Added Warnings For Hotels With Reports Of Sexual Assault And Other Issues
Following a report that TripAdvisor deleted multiple comments warning users about sexual assault, the company has announced a new system that will make it loud and clear if a destination might present safety risks.
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Does This Comment Describe The Place Where You Work?
I asked you, the fine readers of Gizmodo, whether the cutthroat work environment attributed to Amazon was an outlier or old hat. One commenter’s description of their company seemed to widely resonate.