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The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) has recently released a statement urging Facebook to have talks with government counterparts regarding the removal of Facebook and Instagram accounts with links to the Philippine military and police for coordinated inauthentic behavior (CIB). Previously, President Rodrigo Duterte called out the social media networking site for the alleged censorship of advocacy pages supportive of the government. The Facebook meme page Follow The Trend Movement (FTTM) has received a complaint from a local government unit (LGU) in Caloocan City. [caption id="attachment_401507" align="alignnone" width="720"] SOURCE: Rappler[/caption] The Facebook page FTTM has gotten a complaint from Caloocan City's LGU for cyber libel and unjust vexation. Facebook is launching a new game, Your Profile, Your Home where users can build their own virtual home on Facebook and learn how to personalize their account based on their preferences. Through the game users can learn more about the settings of Facebook such as Privacy settings, Advertiser preferences, and security settings. Through Your Profile, Your Home, Facebook hopes that users will have an easy way to find out just how safe and secure their profiles are. Read more in our articles including "PH gov't wants talks with Facebook over takedown of accounts" and "Facebook page FTTM receives cyber libel complaint from Caloocan City government".

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The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) has recently released a statement urging Facebook to have talks with government counterparts regarding the removal of Facebook and Instagram accounts with links to the Philippine military and police for coordinated inauthentic behavior (CIB). Previously, President Rodrigo Duterte called out the social media networking site for the alleged censorship of advocacy pages supportive of the government.

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The Facebook meme page Follow The Trend Movement (FTTM) has received a complaint from a local government unit (LGU) in Caloocan City. [caption id="attachment_401507" align="alignnone" width="720"] SOURCE: Rappler[/caption] The Facebook page FTTM has gotten a complaint from Caloocan City's LGU for cyber libel and unjust vexation. Facebook is launching a new game, Your Profile, Your Home where users can build their own virtual home on Facebook and learn how to personalize their account based on their preferences.

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Our coverage of Facebook PH government includes: "PH gov't wants talks with Facebook over takedown of accounts"; "Facebook page FTTM receives cyber libel complaint from Caloocan City government"; "Facebook launches Your Profile, Your Home game". Each article provides unique insights and information.