When Facebook rolled out new tweaks to the library in 2020, some staffers believed that the efforts weren't enough.
The second half of 2021 has not been kind to tech giants that rely on ad targeting thanks to Apple's App Tracking Transparency policy.
Facebook will also roll out reminders about how the vaccine is now available and where to get it.
The fact that the image was found in the Facebook View app hints at the ability to capture short video clips that can then be uploaded to social media.
Facebook just changed its name, and it's taking Oculus down with it.
Zuckerberg wants you to know they're very serious about this metaverse thing.
You can approximate a social life and in-person meetings from a VR headset. Sounds normal.
You'd have to be a real piece of shit to target low income countries like Papua New Guinea during a pandemic.
Internal documents from the company's response team reveal the failed algorithms and reporting issues that were overhauled in the wake of the brutal shooting.
Internal documents suggest that Facebook's proposed approach for weathering PR crises isn't much of an approach at all.
An internal staff discussion details Facebook's loose policy to deal with climate misinformation—and skeptics fighting in favor of the controversy.
Google has announced new policies around demonetizing channels that publish so-called 'kids' content' that's overly promotional or features bad behavior.
But first Amazon has to launch some dang satellites.
Facebook is facing perhaps the worst news cycle of its existence, but that hasn't stopped the money from pouring in.
This weekend saw a blitz of damning coverage of internal struggles at Facebook, cited to documents leaked by ex-employee Francis Haugen.
Reddit and Twitter are both clamoring for a piece of the non-fungible market, according to new updates from both companies.
Now you can post to your Instagram on the web. Is it time to say goodbye to the time-sucking app?
Only Facebook knows the secret sauce underlying its News Feed's ranking algorithm—but new research may explain the source of the problems.
DC Attorney General Karl Racine says that the Facebook system behind the Cambridge Analytica scandal was Zuckerberg's "brainchild."
Facebook would be following in a long and not-so-proud tradition of toxic companies.