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The plan comes at a time when Facebook and Instagram are staring down the EU’s Digital Services Act and its ad transparency requirements.
Meta initially refused to remove an Instagram post featuring Squidward dispensing denialist "Fun Facts About The Holocaust.”
Need a place to shout into the void about AI? There's a new form for you to fill out.
The new Twitter, AKA ‘X’, privacy policy states that the site may collect users' biometric information—likely a face scan to prove they’re really human.
The company's Horizon Worlds gets the most exciting update in metaverse history: two legs.
Meta rejected its Oversight Board's recommendation to suspend Hun Sen's accounts, arguing doing so "would not be consistent” with its policies.
The company that was recently rebranded as X claims it will have a moderation team for political ads on its platform.
Data from private tracking firms reportedly shows that Facebook's userbase and engagement time have not been dinged after news was banned on the platform.
Meta found 7,704 accounts and 954 pages on Facebook and Instagram boosting pro-China content and criticizing US policies.
Gizmodo’s tests found the higher-ed gatekeeper shares GPAs, SAT information, and other data with big tech.
Without much in the way of details, Google said it would update its transparency centers for EU users to show why they see ads, or why content gets taken down.
The EU gave social media platforms until August 25 to comply with the Digital Services Act resulting in Meta taking new "transparency measures."
The company announced that the bug didn't actually delete anything, it just biffed the way some data was displayed on the platform.
Friends of Friends is replacing the app's Discovery feed and allows you to see what people with one degree of separation are doing.
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The open source coding tool will be dubbed ‘Code LlaMA’ and is based on the company’s language model LlaMA 2.
Scott Galloway says he was locked out of his account after Elon Musk felt the podcast had "unfairly attacked" him.
YouTube says it’s 'not a platform for distributing information that could harm people,' with a new crackdown on lies about cancer cures.
An Illinois law forces adults who profit from kids' content to set aside a percentage of their earnings in a trust the minors can access when they mature.