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Meta is cracking down on copycats. Facebook has deleted 10 million accounts this year to fight impersonation and spam.
Facebook has deleted about 10 million profiles since the start of the year. Forbes reports the social media platform confirmed it is cracking down on profiles that impersonate large content producers.
The Sheriff’s Office left Facebook in 2014 amid a federal lawsuit in San Diego filed by an Oceanside gun parts dealer, who ...
Facebook's parent company, Meta, removed millions of accounts and adopted stricter policies against unoriginal content to ...
If your Facebook account was disabled and you believe it was a mistake, follow these proven steps to improve your chances of getting it back quickly.
Meta’s Facebook must face a consumer protection lawsuit brought by the District of Columbia's attorney general accusing the ...
Facebook has deleted more than 10 million accounts so far in 2025 as it aims to remove copycat and impersonator profiles of real accounts.
Facebook Login is a popular way to access third-party apps and sites. If you use it, you should create new logins and passwords for those accounts so that you don’t lose access.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes talks to Fareed about his new book, “Marketcrafters,” and how policymakers can intervene in ...