A short primer how to join the great #TwitterMigration and what to expect from the servers you join.
The app adds a new hub to organize related group chats and conversations.
The billionaire previously denied reports he planned to fire 75% of workers. Now it's just 50%.
The platform’s news tab had been partially monitored by humans, but Meta wants its social apps to focus on short form video.
A report shows four Bluetooth-centered apps by the same developer have been downloaded 1 million times combined while containing malicious code.
Elon Musk has been desperately looking for ways to make Twitter profitable after paying $44 billion for the site.
The app and its brethren harvest data about non-users through their friends' contact lists. Here's how to extract and eliminate yours.
Meta is off to a rough start this week, with thousands of reports pouring in of trouble on Instagram.
Twitter's top lawyer was reportedly escorted from the company's headquarters Thursday.
A confidential report obtained exclusively by Gizmodo accuses Meta executives of shielding OnlyFans content from moderation in exchange for cash.
According to Jarrod Golden’s campaign, he was definitely not the one who kept expressing excitement for “hot mom bods” dressed in tight lingerie.
Meta's previously called the Washington State laws unconstitutional. They require ad sellers to track and maintain identifying details about its advertisements.
Ads with teenage girls are mostly directed at men over 55, while white people see fewer ads with Black faces, a new study finds.
The Meta CEO was forced to defend his VR vision multiple times in a dismal third-quarter earnings call with investors.
Tech workers from every corner of the industry have already lost their jobs over the past year and more cuts could be on the way.
New ads on the App Store homepage are part of Apple's growing effort to monetize your attention and kneecap its Silicon Valley competitors.
It's no secret we live in an expanding surveillance state, but here are some the places where government supervision is at its worst.
“To Google, it does not matter that the three-year-olds, the bystanders, and grandma never consented to Google capturing and recording their biometric data.”
A future dominated by virtual/augmented realities seems an inevitability. CEO Herman Narula speaks to Gizmodo about a future when the “metaverse” serves all.
Meta had every opportunity to boost the fight against vaccine hesitancy. The Facebook Papers show how the social media company squandered each one.