Facebook introduces suicide prevention tools
The company is using its live video platform to add features that enable users to alert staff if people streaming might harm themselves. It’s a move to address a growing epidemic.
The company is using its live video platform to add features that enable users to alert staff if people streaming might harm themselves. It’s a move to address a growing epidemic.
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The social media platform announced its newest offering for social media marketers, but beware: The move is most likely a step towards monetizing the app for ads.
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