Al igual que ocurre en las demás redes sociales, dentro de Facebook podemos encontrar vídeos de todo tipo que de seguro nos llaman la atención y que desearíamos descargar. Y aunque lamentablemente esto no se puede hacer de manera nativa, no significa que no haya ninguna forma de poderlo hacer.
The Markup revealed that the FAFSA form somehow sent personal information to Facebook, raising significant privacy concerns. This breach of trust could negatively impact families, highlighting the need for stricter data protection measures. - This is important to share with students and families.
Los grandes de la tecnología prometen que el metaverso significará una revolución digital que comparan a la que ocurrió cuando cambiamos los teléfonos celulares por los smartphones. Microsoft lo describe como un mundo digital habitado por "gemelos" digitales de personas, lugares y cosas. Facebook asegura que el metaverso es el futuro de internet. Pero ya muchos expertos en ética de internet advierten de los peligros para la seguridad y protección de los datos de los usuarios que implicaría el metaverso. En este video, BBC Mundo explica qué es el metaverso y las principales críticas a la creación de este universo digital.
Hoy te traemos una guía completa para que cuides al máximo tu privacidad de Facebook, tanto desde el aspecto de quién puede acceder a tu contenido como el de la seguridad. Se trata de la mayor red social del mundo, donde cientos de millones de usuarios acceden cada día, muchas miradas que pueden llegar a ser indiscretas, por lo que nunca está de más saber darle un plus a tu privacidad.
Learning how to download Facebook private videos is not a tough task. This post will introduce a few Facebook video downloaders to help finish the task.
Si queréis publicar contenido en Instagram sin necesidad de usar la app móvil, ahora tenemos la opción de hacerlo desde Facebook Creator Studio, algo posible desde hace pocos días y muy sencillo de
I frequently deal with websites that are plagiarizing my work. Usually, I deal with sites that are plagiarizing my work by simply sending them a notice that they've been caught and that they should stop. Seven times out of ten it ends there.
On the surface, Facebook is one of the most successful commercial propositions in the history of business. Its market capitalisation is today over half a trillion dollars. Shares are six times more valuable today than five years ago. Though they trade at a lower price to its forward earnings multiple than at any time since Facebook went public, in 2012, the overall picture is one of astonishing growth and wealth.
American tech companies positioned themselves as entities that brought positive change by connecting people and spreading information. Perceptions are shifting.
At the start of this decade, the Arab Spring blossomed with the help of social media. That is the sort of story the tech industry loves to tell about itself: It is bringing freedom, enlightenment and a better future for all mankind.
Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder, proclaimed that this was exactly why his social network existed. In a 2012 manifesto for investors, he said Facebook was a tool to create “a more honest and transparent dialogue around government.” The result, he said, would be “better solutions to some of the biggest problems of our time.”
Now tech companies are under fire for creating problems instead of solving them. At the top of the list is Russian interference in last year’s presidential election. Social media might have originally promised liberation, but it proved an even more useful tool for stoking anger. The manipulation was so efficient and so lacking in transparency that the companies themselves barely noticed it was happening.
The election is far from the only area of concern. Tech companies have accrued a tremendous amount of power and influence. Amazon determines how people shop, Google how they acquire knowledge, Facebook how they communicate. All of them are making decisions about who gets a digital megaphone and who should be unplugged from the web.
Their amount of concentrated authority resembles the divine right of kings, and is sparking a backlash that is still gathering force.
Have you ever been walking in a dark alley and seen something that you thought was a crouching person, but it turned out to be a garbage bag or something similarly innocuous? Me too.
Have you ever seen a person crouching in a dark alley and mistaken it for a garbage bag? Me neither. Why does the error go one way and not the other? Human beings are intensely social animals. We live in hierarchical social environments in which our comfort, reproduction, and very survival depend on our relationships with other people. As a result, we are very good at thinking about things in social ways. In fact, some scientists have argued that the evolutionary arms race for strategic social thinking—either for competition, for cooperation, or both—was a large part of why we became so intelligent as a species.This affinity for social reasoning, however, has resulted in systematic quirks in human reasoning about the non-human. This happens in two ways. First, we tend to see humanlike agency where there isn’t any, a common form of pareidolia. Many people view the sun as happy, for instance, and in religions the world over, diseases are seen as curses cast by witches. This effect has been argued to be one of the main reasons religions exist at all: People imagine that there must be supernatural beings behind the scenes, making the world work the way it does.1 Second, we are more prone to believe in explanations when they are couched in terms of the everyday psychology people use to explain and predict people’s behavior. Teachers sometimes take advantage of this, using “anthropomorphic” glosses on natural phenomena to help their students learn (e.g., “the water wants to find its level.”)
Creating a Facebook group might be your best solution against falling organic reach. Here's how to create yours and how to build an engaged community in it.
A día de hoy raro es quien no tiene una cuenta de Facebook. Es una red social donde encontramos información de todo tipo, desde saber cómo le va a un familiar, hasta saber qué productos nuevos ha traído la tienda de al lado de casa. Aunque si que es cierto que es una red social que se ha quedado, más bien, para ciertas edades, como la de nuestros padres.
Imagine a factory that allowed anyone to bring toxic waste there, any time of day or night, and promised to store it. Imagine that in addition to storing the waste, the factory would exponentially…
Facebook’s new messaging product, Messenger Rooms, is available now on desktop and mobile. Messenger Rooms allows up to 50 people to join someone’s group video chat on Facebook, either through the main app or through the Messenger one.
"The folks over at WeAreTeachers asked me to check out this new offering from Facebook. As a fan of Facetime, I was intrigued from the get go, [Please click on the post title to continue reading the full post ..."
Two things are true. First: " Facebook makes money, in other words, by profiling us and then selling our attention to advertisers, political actors and others. These are Facebook’s true customers, whom it works hard to please." And second, "the same is true for the Times, along with every other publication that lives off adtech: tracking-based advertising." He then backs up this assertion with a detailed description of the tracking tools employed by news websites. Don't think for a minute that education is immune from this. You can't see the tracking tools in an LMS because the LMS is the tracking tool. Nothing prevents your educational institution (or the LMS vendor, if it's in the cloud) from packaging and selling detailed student data. Which means, most likely, that this is exactly what's happening.
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The Google, Apple and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet. Paul Lewis reports on the Silicon Valley refuseniks who worry the race for human attention has created a world of perpetual distraction that could ultimately end in disaster
Las noticias falsas son cada vez más frecuentes. Intoxican, engañan y desinforman, por lo que nos obligan a estar atentos para detectarlas y descartarlas.
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