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First project studying how Facebook affects elections runs into privacy concerns

Facebook’s first effort to open up its platform for academics to study its impact on elections has been thrown into doubt, after the social media group failed to hand over its data and cited privacy concerns. In April 2018, Facebook announced it would hand over a petabyte, or a million gigabytes, of data including how people using its platforms had clicked on links to other websites, to an independent research group called Social Science One. While Facebook has since published a dataset, it falls short of expectations, according to several people familiar with the situation. Read More...

Facebook’s first effort to open up its platform for academics to study its impact on elections has been thrown into doubt, after the social media group failed to hand over its data and cited privacy concerns. In April 2018, Facebook announced it would hand over a petabyte, or a million gigabytes, of data including how people using its platforms had clicked on links to other websites, to an independent research group called Social Science One. While Facebook has since published a dataset, it falls short of expectations, according to several people familiar with the situation.

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