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15 Νοε 2021 · In November 2021, a copypasta post claiming that a new "Facebook/Meta rule" allows Facebook (lately renamed "Meta") to use members' photographs without their permission circulated widely on...
- Snopestionary: What Is Copypasta? | Snopes.com
Bond Huberman is a former editor for Snopes. By David Emery...
- New, Unprecedented Facebook Rule Appeared on TV That ... - Snopes.com
Snopes previously published multiple reports about this same...
- Will Posting This Notice Stop Facebook or Instagram from Making Your ...
Messages about protecting your copyright or privacy rights...
- Does a 'New Facebook Rule' About Use of Photos Start Tomorrow?
Facebook users have copied and pasted dubious and partly or...
- Posting This Notice on Your Facebook Account Will Stop Platform from ...
Facebook users can't retroactively negate the privacy or...
- Posting This Disclaimer Will Stop Meta from Using Your ... - Snopes.com
Posting a statement on Instagram or Facebook will stop Meta...
- Snopestionary: What Is Copypasta? | Snopes.com
8 Μαρ 2024 · Snopes previously published multiple reports about this same Facebook rumor, including at least two variations of this same text. Such posts are known as copypasta, and such messages about...
4 Ιουν 2012 · Messages about protecting your copyright or privacy rights on Facebook by posting a particular legal notice to your Facebook wall have been periodically circulated on that social network...
16 Ιουν 2022 · Facebook users have copied and pasted dubious and partly or wholly false statements for many years. What makes this one different is that it's been making rounds, in one form or another, for at...
19 Μαΐ 2024 · Facebook users can't retroactively negate the privacy or copyright terms they agreed to when they signed up. They also can't alter or contradict any new privacy or copyright terms instituted...
18 Ιουν 2024 · Posting a statement on Instagram or Facebook will stop Meta from using users' data to train generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models. In late May and early June 2024, a disclaimer was...
Seen posts claiming that a new Facebook/Meta rule allows the company to use your photos without permission? But posting a legal notice on your page will prevent the site from doing so? Don't fall for it.