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FM reacts to Meta removal of Leader's accounts
TEHRAN, Mar. 09 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian reacted to Meta Company's action to close the Leader's Instagram and Facebook accounts.
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Leader’s website protests after Instagram bans pages
TEHRAN, Feb. 21 (MNA) – The website of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has protested Instagram's blocking of pages associated with the website on the social media platform.
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Facebook blames "faulty configuration change" for outage
TEHRAN, Oct. 05 (MNA) – Facebook Inc (FB.O) in a blog post blamed a "faulty configuration change" for a nearly six-hour outage on Monday.
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Facebook accuses Iranian hackers of spying on US military
TEHRAN, Jul. 16 (MNA) – Facebook claimed it had disrupted an Iran-based online cyber espionage operation that targeted mostly US military personnel and people working at defense and aerospace companies.
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Facebook suspends Trump's accounts for 2 years
TEHRAN, Jun. 05 (MNA) – Facebook announced Friday a two-year ban of former President Donald Trump from its platforms, including Instagram, until at least January 2023.
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WhatsApp denies it will drop privacy update for Turkey users
TEHRAN, May 22 (MNA) – Turkey’s Competition Board said Friday it was told by WhatsApp that the chat app won’t apply a controversial privacy update following an investigation, while the Turkish announcement was contradicted by the Facebook-owned app.
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Ex-US Pres. Trump launched new ‘communications’ platform
TEHRAN, May 05 (MNA) – Former US President Donald Trump, who has been rejected by popular social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, has created a new way of communicating with his supporters.
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Caracas slams Facebook's 'Digital Totalitarianism'
TEHRAN, Mar. 29 (MNA) – Caracas has slammed the recent decision by Facebook to freeze the account of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Facebook freezes Venezuela president Maduro's page
TEHRAN, Mar. 27 (MNA) –Facebook freezes Venezuela president Maduro's page over COVID-19 misinformation claim.