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NPR News: Facebook Users React To Privacy Breaches

Facebook Users React To Privacy Breaches In the same week that Mark Zuckerberg testified about the extent of users' privacy violations, Facebook has also been alerting some 87 million users that their data may have been scooped up. Read more on NPR

The Personal Data of 346,000 People, Hung on a Museum Wall

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By SUI-LEE WEE and ELSIE CHEN from NYT Technology via New York Times

NPR News: NTSB: Tesla Booted From Crash Investigation For Not Following Rules

NTSB: Tesla Booted From Crash Investigation For Not Following Rules The National Transportation Safety Board says it has removed the high-tech car maker from a probe into the fatal crash last month of one of its vehicles in California. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Facebook Will Stop Opposing A User Privacy Initiative in California

Facebook Will Stop Opposing A User Privacy Initiative in California The tech company spent $200,000 to oppose the measure, but reversed course on Wednesday following CEO Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony on the Cambridge Analytica data breach. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Conservatives In Congress Asked Zuckerberg About 2 Sisters' Facebook Videos

Conservatives In Congress Asked Zuckerberg About 2 Sisters' Facebook Videos Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg didn't only have to address complaints about data integrity this week. He also received criticism from conservatives who say Facebook is censoring the right, especially Diamond and Silk. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Can Social Media Have A Structure That Does More Good Than Harm?

Can Social Media Have A Structure That Does More Good Than Harm? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Zeynep Tufekci of the University of North Carolina about how social media impacts people's social connections and private lives. Read more on NPR

2 Days, 10 Hours, 600 Questions: What Happened When Mark Zuckerberg Went to Washington

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By ZACH WICHTER from NYT Technology via New York Times