A coalition of civil society has published an open letter to the Oversight Board saying the group should resign en masse to protest Meta's content moderation and fact-checking policies.
Meta is warning users not to fall for romance scammers who often pose as celebrities or members of the US military to steal money from unsuspecting victims.
Four House Democrats are pushing Mark Zuckerberg to explain Meta's recent policy changes, saying they appear to be an attempt at "currying favor" with the White House.
The Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has claimed that journalists and civil society members were targeted and “possibly compromised” by spyware. Specifically, the software was said to be distributed by Paragon Solutions.
The Meta Safety Advisory Council has written the company a letter about its concerns with its recent policy changes, including its decision to suspend its fact-checking program.
Meta has agreed to pay President Donald Trump $25 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit stemming from the social network’s decision to suspend Trump's Facebook account.
Meta is beginning its first “small test” of ads on Threads, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced, as the company looks to finally start making money off the service.
Instagram blocked searches related to a number of political hashtags, including #democrats, #democrat, #jan6th, #republicans and a number of other terms Tuesday.
Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg may not work at the same company anymore, but they are still able to come together to head off a potential PR crisis.
In this episode, Senior Writer Karissa Bell joins Devindra and Ben to discuss the potential finale of TikTok in America, as well as why some users are finding refuge in RedNote, a Chinese Instagram clone.