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  2. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the software and technology features that can be found on the Facebook website and mobile app, such as News Feed, Friends, Wall, Timeline, and more. This article is part of a series about Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook.

  3. Suicide of Ronnie McNutt - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie McNutt was a US Army veteran who killed himself on a Facebook livestream in 2020, sparking a viral and controversial online response. Learn about his life, mental health, the video spread, and the public reaction to his death.

  4. Live streaming - Wikipedia

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    Live streaming is the real-time or near-real-time streaming of video or audio content. Learn about the different types of live streaming, such as social media, video games, sports, and lifecasting, and some of the popular platforms and examples of live streaming.

  5. Helene strengthens to Category 2, closing in on Florida: Live ...

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    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. − Hurricane Helene strengthened to a Category 2 storm Thursday and was forecast to grow even more powerful before roaring ashore overnight along Florida's panhandle. Helene was ...

  6. Teenage girl hangs herself while streaming suicide on ... - AOL

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    A Miami teenager in foster care committed suicide on Sunday, hanging herself from a noose during a live two-hour broadcast on Facebook. In the now-deleted post, Nakia Venant, 14, fashioned a noose ...

  7. Livestreamed crime - Wikipedia

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    Livestreamed crime is the phenomenon of people uploading criminal acts on social media platforms in real time. Learn about the history, types and examples of livestreamed crime, such as cybersex trafficking, war crimes and cyberterrorism, and mass shootings.

  8. 2017 Chicago torture incident - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook Live stream captured only 28 minutes of what was an hours-long attack. Police suspected that the perpetrators stopped and left the apartment when downstairs neighbors complained about noise levels. [3] On January 3, at approximately 5:15 p.m., Harrison District Officer Michael Donnelly saw the victim walking with the perpetrator Hill.

  9. 2017 Uppsala rape - Wikipedia

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    The stream was circulated on a closed Facebook group with around 60,000 members. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Police were alerted the next morning on 22 January, when one viewer of the Facebook livefeed, who had initially believed the video to be staged, realised what was happening and phoned the police, who arrived at the apartment, where they found one of the ...