More importantly, they stressed that this should be centrally based on newsworthiness.
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And Facebook has used newsworthiness as moderation factor for several years.
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At some point, we need to reevaluate prominence as it pertains to newsworthiness.
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Originally there were daily briefings, but that level of newsworthiness was not sustainable.
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Those factors include a post's newsworthiness or whether the tweet is of public interest.
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The reasons for their newsworthiness prompt questions about intent, purpose, timescale, funding, and political will.
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You do not need to tell me about the idea of star power, timeliness and newsworthiness.
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Thereafter, "newsworthiness" formally became a factor in treating speech that otherwise violated the company's standards.
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Perhaps the newsworthiness of the story has diminished since its height over the week of the Gleneagles summit.
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And on another subject, Bieber questioned the newsworthiness of a minor incident during his recent tour in Australia.
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The company also believes that the jury wasn't "properly instructed on the Constitutional standards for newsworthiness."
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So how have New Zealand media rated the newsworthiness of Stormy Daniels vs Yemen since the UN issued that stark warning?
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The three-week trial was a lurid inside look at the business of celebrity gossip and a debate over newsworthiness versus celebrity privacy.
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Tolchin said his client intended to appeal the ruling that Kimmel's use was protected by the "newsworthiness" of the James story.
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And, in a discussion of celebrity sex tape newsworthiness, he said he'd draw the line at theoretical participants younger than four years old.
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Mr Brian Halpin, assistant director-general with the Central Bank, said no index entry was created because of the sensitivity and "newsworthiness" of the application.