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How Facebook took over the internet in Africa – The Guardian

21.01.2022 — The majority of this work comes through Facebook, where his comics have about 19,000 followers. … Across Africa, Facebook is the internet.

Facebook ‘lacks willpower’ to tackle misinformation in Africa

18.04.2022 — Facebook has been accused of failing to invest sufficiently to combat misinformation as it pursues rapid growth in Africa, where the Covid …

Facebook in Africa | World | The Guardian

18.04.2022 — As Facebook loses users in the west, it has been pursuing growth in Africa, where it faces familiar criticism about content moderation and …

Facebook lures Africa with free internet – The Guardian

01.08.2016 — Facebook has signed up almost half the countries in Africa – a combined population of 635 million – to its free internet service in a …

Facebook | Technology – The Guardian

Facebook · Social platforms set advertising rules on Indigenous voice for Australia’s first referendum in digital age. Warren Mundine, a leading critic of voice …

‘It’s digital colonialism’: how Facebook’s free internet service …

‘It’s digital colonialism’: how Facebook’s free internet service has failed its users | Facebook | The Guardian

27.07.2017 — Free Basics is a Facebook-developed mobile app that gives users access to a small selection of data-light websites and services. The websites …

Free Basics, built for developing markets, focuses on ‘western corporate content’ and violates net neutrality principles, researchers say

The Guardian and Facebook – a more social experience

The Guardian and Facebook – a more social experience | | The Guardian

13.12.2012 — In September 2011 the Guardian unveiled a new Facebook app to coincide with the launch of Open Graph at Facebook’s f8 developer event.

From Monday 17 December we will begin directing users who click on a Guardian link within Facebook straight to our website to view articles

Facebook is a harmful presence in our lives. It’s not too late to …

Facebook is a harmful presence in our lives. It’s not too late to pull the plug on it | Jathan Sadowski | The Guardian

06.10.2021 — In another response to the WSJ, Facebook’s head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, made a strange analogy between social media and cars: “We know that …

The company plans to tighten its grip on our everyday activities. We don’t have to just submit, says emerging technologies research fellow Jathan Sadowski

The Consul General of Nigeria to South… – Guardian Nigeria

The Consul General of Nigeria to South Africa, Malik Abdul, on Tuesday, paid a solidarity visit to Nigerians affected by the recent unrest in Gauteng…

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