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CSETv1 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
220
Notes (special interest intangible harm)
Primarily small to medium-sized business owners were affected.
Special Interest Intangible Harm
maybe
Date of Incident Year
2020
Date of Incident Month
11
Date of Incident Day
CSETv1_Annotator-1 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
220
Notes (special interest intangible harm)
Primarily small to medium-sized business owners were affected.
Special Interest Intangible Harm
maybe
Date of Incident Year
2020
Date of Incident Month
11
Date of Incident Day
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In mid-March, even as it encouraged its full-time employees to work remotely, Facebook's largely contract-based content moderators were still required to be in the office. Amid public pressure, Facebook eventually sent them home as well, sa…

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New York-based businesswoman Ruth Harrigan usually sells her honey and beeswax products in souvenir shops. But with COVID-19 pausing tourism, she’s been almost entirely dependent on Facebook ads to drive online sales.
On Nov. 11, this new f…

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Facebook Inc. recently issued a statement apologizing to small businesses for mistakenly blocking their ads. In a bid to curb ‘infodemics’ or misinformation and keep a check on policy violators, the company has appointed Artificial Intellig…

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New York-based businesswoman Ruth Harrigan usually sells her honey and beeswax products in souvenir shops. But with Covid-19 pausing tourism, she’s been almost entirely dependent on Facebook ads to drive online sales. On Nov. 11, this new f…