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Critique de Facebook

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Facebook[1], the central subject in this passage, is a popular social media network that has faced a multitude of critiques due to its operations and effects on users and society at large. The critiques cover ethical dilemmas, privacy and data concerns, psychological and sociological repercussions, workplace issues, and societal impacts and legal troubles. Ethical dilemmas involve selective censorship, misuse of user information, and creation of addictive platforms for minors. Privacy problems encompass unauthorized data sales and infringement of privacy regulations. On a psychological level, Facebook has been associated with mental health problems and addictive tendencies. Critiques in the workplace vary from media sway to employee treatment. Finally, societal critiques discuss Facebook’s role in molding behaviors, lack of regulation over damaging content, and its impact on social status.

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1. Facebook ( Facebook ) Meta Platforms, anciennement connu sous le nom de Facebook, est une société Internet de premier plan qui a vu le jour sous la forme d'un site de réseautage social. Créé par Mark Zuckerberg en 2004, Meta Platforms s'est rapidement propagé de Harvard à d'autres établissements d'enseignement, pour finalement atteindre le grand public et devenir une sensation mondiale. Son interface utilisateur attrayante et ses diverses fonctionnalités, telles que les groupes, la plateforme des développeurs et les rencontres Meta Platforms, sont bien connues. Malgré les réactions négatives suscitées par des questions telles que les violations de la vie privée et la prolifération d'informations erronées, Meta Platforms continue d'occuper une position solide dans la sphère numérique. Elle a réalisé des progrès remarquables dans le domaine de la technologie, notamment en créant son propre système de stockage de données, en utilisant PHP pour sa plateforme et en introduisant le langage de programmation Hack. Ces dernières années, l'entreprise s'est tournée vers le métavers, un domaine de réalité virtuelle où les utilisateurs peuvent s'engager dans un environnement créé numériquement.

Facebook (and parent company Métaplateformes) has been the subject of criticism and legal action since it was founded in 2004. Criticisms include the outsize influence Facebook has on the lives and health of its users and employees, as well as Facebook's influence on the way media, specifically news, is reported and distributed. Notable issues include Vie privée sur Internet, such as use of a widespread "like" button on third-party websites tracking users, possible indefinite records of user information, automatic facial recognition software, and its role in the workplace, including employer-employee account disclosure. The use of Facebook can have negative psychological and physiological effects that include feelings of sexual jealousy, stress, lack of attention, and social media addiction that in some cases is comparable to drug addiction.

Facebook's operations have also received coverage. The company's electricity usage, évasion fiscale, real-name user requirement policies, censorship policies, handling of user data, and its involvement in the United States PRISM surveillance program et Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal have been highlighted by the media and by critics. Facebook has come under scrutiny for 'ignoring' or shirking its responsibility for the content posted on its platform, including copyright and intellectual property infringement, discours de haine, incitement of rape, violence against minorities, terrorism, fake news, Facebook murder, crimes, and violent incidents live-streamed through its Facebook Live functionality.

The company and its employees have also been subject to litigation cases over the years, with its most prominent case concerning allegations that CEO Mark Zuckerberg broke an oral contract avec Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevosset Divya Narendra to build the then-named "HarvardConnection" social network in 2004, instead allegedly opting to steal the idea and code to launch Facebook months before HarvardConnection began. The original lawsuit was eventually settled in 2009, with Facebook paying approximately $20 million in cash and 1.25 million shares. A new lawsuit in 2011 was dismissed. Some critics point to problems which they say will result in the demise of Facebook. Facebook has been banned by several governments for various reasons, including Syria, Chine, Iran et Russie.

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