Facebook realizes that labeling Trump's false claims doesn't help stop their spread

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Facebook realizes that labeling Trump's false claims doesn't help stop their spread

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This week in France
Delphine Ernotte: “Diversity will be the common thread of my mandate” at France Télévisions
Medias en Seine, 100% digital
TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK:
3 FIGURES

100,000 subscribers in 3 weeks after the launch of Salto (Figaro)
65% of press reading is digital (ACPM)
265,000 posts were removed by Facebook from its platforms after the American election
CHART OF THE WEEK

Infographic: Video streaming: billions spent on content | StatistaYou can find more infographics on Statista

OUR BEST READS / WORTH YOUR TIME / LONG READ

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DISRUPTION, DISLOCATION, GLOBALIZATION

US Justice Department set to sue Facebook over WhatsApp acquisition and use of personal data to eliminate rivals
Buzzfeed Acquires HuffPost in Deal with Verizon Media
GAFA

Apple to cut App Store commission to 15% for most developers starting January 1
Why it's easy to hate Facebook but hard to leave the platform
Election misinformation often eludes YouTube's efforts to stop it
Apple to pay $113 million to settle charges it manipulated speed and battery life in older iPhones
DATA, TRUST, FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, DISINFORMATION

Trump continues to falsely claim election victory and pushes conspiracy theory about voting machines.
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