Independent studies has find that social media platforms aren't necessarily the cause for polarizing users through algorithms and misinformation.
Facebook's parent says it will provide more explanations for low-level violations and reserve 30-day suspensions for users with seven or more violations.
In a closed-door call, Frances Haugen urged investors to force transparency on Mark Zuckerberg's company with their dollars.
Quiet Mode will temporarily pause notifications and send an auto reply to other users letting them know the tool is on.
The watchdog said that Meta’s "cross-check" systems on Facebook and Instagram gave celebrities and businesses more leeway in posting unmoderated content.
The calls for boycotts come in the wake of the resurrection of Donald Trump's account and massive spikes in hate speech targeting LGBTQ users.
Deans from the universities say the magazine ranking methodology makes it harder to welcome lower income students interested in public service.
Yoti, the company analyzing the videos, uses a facial age estimation AI system to verify the age of teen users claiming they are above 18 years of age.
Investors should be wary of a company that fails to assess and mitigate risk, write two watchdogs in close touch with investors and regulators.
A disastrous Q3 earnings report has left many wondering whether Meta's big gamble on the metaverse will ever actually pay off.
A confidential report obtained exclusively by Gizmodo accuses Meta executives of shielding OnlyFans content from moderation in exchange for cash.
Meta had every opportunity to boost the fight against vaccine hesitancy. The Facebook Papers show how the social media company squandered each one.
Twitter whistleblower Pieter Zatko said that "deliberate ignorance was the norm" on the issue of spam bots among the social network's executive team.
If passed, the bill would have made some social media companies liable for up to $250,000 in damages per violation for features that addict children.
Top Kenyatta officials said their national cohesion watchdog's ultimatum threatening to suspend the social network went too far.
Kenya's national cohesion watchdog has threatened to suspend the social network from the country in a week if it doesn't mitigate hate speech.
If teens say they’re over 18 years old, Instagram will make them prove it with a video selfie or by having one of their mutuals vouch for them.
From hate speech to misinformation, Facebook's moderation often failed to meet the problems at hand, according to its own internal documents.
Citing the Facebook Papers, two parents are targeting Instagram's algorithms rather than its third-party content in hopes of circumventing Section 230.
The ex-COO's unrelenting focus on ads and growth brought fortune and mayhem but may fail to meet Meta' current challenges or its future business.