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  3. Facebook like button - Wikipedia

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    The like button is a feature of social networking service Facebook, where users can like content such as status updates, comments, photos and videos, links shared by friends, and advertisements. The feature was activated February 9, 2009. [2] It is also a feature of the Facebook Platform that enables participating websites to display a button ...

  4. Template:Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is not a directory for helping Facebook users find pages on Facebook. This template is used on approximately 15,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  5. Evansville police's Facebook page filled with angry comments ...

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    EVANSVILLE – Norman is a sweet and handsome boy. That’s how a Facebook post the Evansville Police Department shared on Oct. 27 described a stray dog who had recently landed at Animal Control ...

  6. Fake Facebook page targets Racette campaign; Meta AI invents ...

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    Somebody has created a fake Facebook page to try to sabotage the campaign of Celeste Racette, a former candidate for Wichita mayor and current candidate for the Democratic nomination for County ...

  7. Sheryl Sandberg - Wikipedia

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    Sheryl Kara Sandberg (born August 28, 1969) [2] is an American technology executive, philanthropist, and writer. Sandberg served as chief operating officer (COO) of Meta Platforms, a position from which she stepped down in August 2022. [3] She is also the founder of LeanIn.Org. [4] In 2008, she was made COO at Facebook, becoming the company's ...

  8. Confessions page - Wikipedia

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    Confessions page. Confessions pages are pages on social networking websites (such as Facebook etc), or stand alone website pages which are generally used at schools and universities for students to anonymously post their confessions and secrets to their respective communities. Confessions, statements acknowledging personal facts that someone ...

  9. EdgeRank - Wikipedia

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    EdgeRank is the name commonly given to the algorithm that Facebook uses to determine what articles should be displayed in a user's News Feed. As of 2011, Facebook has stopped using the EdgeRank system and uses a machine learning algorithm that, as of 2013, takes more than 100,000 factors into account. [1]