Twitter whistleblower Pieter Zatko said that "deliberate ignorance was the norm" on the issue of spam bots among the social network's executive team.
Big tech's biggest copycat strikes again. After using Reels to turn the main feed into TikTok, Instagram now wants Stories to imitate BeReal.
When asked about the lack of Spanish and bad Spanish in Horizon Worlds, Meta clarified that it was launching the game in an "English-only capacity" first.
Self-proclaimed influencer Borja Escalona said he wasn't sorry, promised to be “10 times worse” on new YouTube channels after his video outraged Spain.
The Tesla CEO needs to find a new joke to tweet out to his millions of followers. This one is getting old.
Authorities cross-referenced airport employees who lived in the AirTag's last active location after one passenger reported $15,000 in jewelry stolen.
A Spanish YouTuber told a server he "only eats free things" on a livestream, then he said he'd charge $2,500 for "promotion" after she asked him to pay anyway.
Think those emojis your teen is using are harmless? Think again, says the Drug Enforcement Agency—especially if there's a maple leaf involved.
"Swamp my inbox with political spam if you want me to switch to my Yahoo account full time," one user commented on the FEC website in response to Google's plan.
The social media giant is facing backlash for sharing private messages between a mother and daughter from Facebook Messenger with Nebraska police.
The "Home Alone" home, Barbie's dream house, Carrie's "Sex and the City" apartment, and the list goes on.
Doctors say you can rest assured: Tampons aren’t “toxic death sticks.”
David Bohnett on what sets the social web apart, how GeoCities handled hate speech, and the profound need to log off more often.
The moves came on the same day Match Group, Tinder's parent company, announced disappointing financial results that erased 20% of the dating app's value.
The legendary little blue box jeweler is selling 250 custom-designed CryptoPunk pendants, which you can only buy if you have the corresponding NFT.
One news outlet reported that young people are boiling the contraceptives to drink the chemicals that slough off them.
After Kylie Jenner shared Tati Bruening's black-and-white image, the head of Instagram took notice and apologetically walked back planned changes.
The company said it would temporarily halt changes to its feed in response to "findings and community feedback" (read: Kardashian complaints).
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an earnings call that he expects AI-recommended content to make up more than 30% of the Instagram feed next year.
TikToker Tala Safwan, who has five million followers, told another woman to come to her house when everyone was asleep and that "no one will hear her scream."