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Here are some news articles and updates from Facebook:
Facebook News
- Facebook to launch news tab in the US: Facebook is launching a dedicated news tab in the US, featuring articles from top news organizations. The tab will be available to users in the US starting in October. (Source: The Verge)
- Facebook to pay publishers for news content: Facebook has announced that it will pay publishers for their news content, as part of its efforts to improve the quality of news on its platform. (Source: Reuters)
- Facebook's news tab to feature local news: Facebook's news tab will also feature local news from local news organizations, in addition to national and international news. (Source: CNN)
Facebook Updates
- Facebook introduces new features for Groups: Facebook has introduced several new features for Groups, including the ability to create custom groups and a new "Group Insights" feature. (Source: Facebook Newsroom)
- Facebook updates its algorithm to prioritize original content: Facebook has updated its algorithm to prioritize original content from publishers and creators, in an effort to reduce the spread of misinformation. (Source: Facebook Newsroom)
- Facebook introduces new features for Pages: Facebook has introduced several new features for Pages, including the ability to create custom audiences and a new "Page Insights" feature. (Source: Facebook Newsroom)
Facebook Controversies
- Facebook faces backlash over its handling of misinformation: Facebook has faced criticism for its handling of misinformation on its platform, with many accusing the company of not doing enough to prevent the spread of false information. (Source: The New York Times)
- Facebook's data collection practices under scrutiny: Facebook's data collection practices have come under scrutiny, with many accusing the company of collecting too much personal data from its users. (Source: The Guardian)
- Facebook's role in spreading disinformation during elections: Facebook has faced criticism for its role in spreading disinformation during elections, with many accusing the company of not doing enough to prevent the spread of false information. (Source: The Washington Post)