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Facebook is trying to make it easier for users to share their updates selectively and draw distinctions between friends, family members and co-workers on the Web's biggest social hub.
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Facebook's parent company, Meta, removed millions of accounts and adopted stricter policies against unoriginal content to help authentic creators break through on the platform.
Meta recently banned 600,000 accounts in a teen safety push, but some users say they think they got mistakenly swept up in ...