
Facebook Wants to Know If Your Friends Are Extremists
Facebook is toying with a new service that includes letting users report their friends for perceived extremist activity
Facebook is toying with a new service that includes letting users report their friends for perceived extremist activity
Facebook-owned social media app Instagram claims to be expanding beyond just photos, looking to branch into shopping
A judge has ruled that Facebook is to face a sex trafficking lawsuit after its platform was used for illegal activity
New advert and AI tools across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp present big opportunities for businesses and, maybe, users.
Biden's new security review offers a more lucid approach to data privacy regulation.
The new service, called Twitter Blue, will cost $2.99 per month and offer a wide range of new features.
Change is afoot in the world of social media with Twitter mulling a paid-for service and Facebook concerned about ads.
Brands may soon be running dedicated stores on the video platform, earning TikTok dozens of billions a year.
You could be exposing your home address with every tip you send.
The Oversight Board decided that the ban would be upheld, at least for the next six months.
The bill fines social media platforms $25,000 for permanent politician bans, up to $250,000 if they are running for office.
Video conferencing is finally getting added, but with all the criticisms Telegram has faced, can you trust it with your data?
Section 230 is a tiny clause in a massive bill but it determines every online experience you've ever had.
Facebook's new audio features are unoriginal, its approach to moderation is haphazard, regulators are nipping at its heels.
The controversial president was banned from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Twitch earlier this year.
Click product links, see brand showcases and watch TikTok's version of a TV shopping channel: TikTok has ecommerce ambitions.
Apple is imposing consumer-friendly privacy rules, and some social media apps are far from happy about it.
The debate over who's responsible for moderating social media and when this verges on censorship will only escalate.
Twitter says in buying Revue it wants to help writers reach their audience and monetize their content.
Birdwatch sees the social media giant turn to select members of its user base for help tackling misleading information online
The pandemic has been kind to social media apps, but we've spent more time scrolling on TikTok than anything else.