Zuckerberg and Mosseri have repeatedly said that Threads is supposed to be an app for 'kindness' without all those news publishers demanding a cut.
Zuckerberg's Twitter clone is finally here. After pushing up the release date, Meta unleashed Threads Wednesday evening.
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the government won't pay for ads until Meta agrees to pay news publishers for content.
The company reportedly believes the EU's new Digital Markets Act gives it an opening to provide an app marketplace alternative to Google and Apple.
Google is cutting off access to Canadian news links in search and other major products in response to Canada's recently passed Online News Act.
Meta's Oversight Board ruled that Hun Sen's video "unequivocally" incited violence and could have led to real-world attacks.
The company released 22 "system cards" offering users a detailed look into the signals used to serve and rank posts on Facebook and Instagram.
Apple is joining the ranks of other messaging companies who say the UK's online safety bill would ban end-to-end encryption.
Parents can view teens' time spent on Messenger and receive updates on contact list changes. Instagram tests a LinkedIn-style invite to direct message.
Meta said it won't back down from its threat to pull news access on Instagram and Facebook following the recent passage of the Online News Act.
With no communication from the company, publishers relying on Facebook traffic are at the mercy of the inscrutable algorithm, and they say it's punishing them.
An interview with the FTC's consumer protection chief on how the agency is turning privacy laws upside down to pave the way for the internet we all deserve.
The Meta AI team says this audiobook-trained AI model can generate speech from text prompts, modify audio clips, and edit sound to take out unwanted noise.
GLAAD’s 2023 survey of social media says that while some platforms are better than last year, gay-bashing rhetoric is still rife on most sites.
Twitter is facing yet another lawsuit. 17 music labels representing Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and others are alleging major copyright infringement.
The former Twitter CEO discussed efforts Twitter took to push back against takedown requests from India, Turkey, and other governments' repression.
The Canadian Prime Minister is holding firm against threats from Meta and Google to block news in the country in protest of the Online News Act.
New York issued a health advisory until midnight Wednesday after the city's air quality declined to the worst in the world.
The video of Zuckerberg's highly publicized Brazilian jiu-jitsu match leaves us unclear on whether or not the Meta CEO saw stars.
Dozens of big tech companies must comply or face fines, while Twitter faces further sanctions for refusing to voluntarily comply with digital content laws.