As TikTok resumes service following its brief ban, fellow social media giant Meta now faces a user boycott amid significant ...
The decision by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to end its fact-checking program and otherwise reduce ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken a lot of heat since he announced last week that he is pulling his company out of the ...
The move risks emboldening and amplifying hate speech, particularly toward LGBTQ users, who often rely on the online ...
Some Meta users said that they believed they were forced to follow Donald Trump and JD Vance’s pages, and that Instagram was ...
Many users of both social media sites were surprised to see President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance show up in ...
Handing over control of the official presidential and vice presidential social media accounts has become a standard part of ...
The social media giant said it was introducing the ability for users to add a WhatsApp profile to its Accounts Centre hub.
Some Facebook and Instagram users have claimed they were forced to follow Donald Trump and JD Vance’s accounts after their ...
Users plan week-long boycott of the platform after it announces the removal of fact-checkers and sparks controversy.
Staff Writer Tanner Block argues that Meta's decision to remove fact-checking programs will promote misinformation and enable hate speech.
The decision to retreat from its attempts to stem a rising tide may not pay off for the business, and it could spell bad news ...