X, formerly Twitter, has seen a rise in harassment and misinformation, pushing out progressive, climate-minded account users.
Twitter owner Elon Musk is affecting traffic to news outlets and competitors by slowing down access to their links.
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.
There's no need to jump between messaging apps any more.
Researchers say they found "no evidence" increased Facebook adoption worldwide was linked to widespread psychological harm.
The new interface shifts channels to the right, adds a dedicated slot for direct messages, and lets you mark conversations for followup.
Threads introduced additional features to the app days after news broke that the app's user base had dropped by 80% since launch.
Two separate data analysis firms say the Twitter killer from Instagram has unraveled even as Meta has rushed to add highly requested features.
The blue checkmark has become notorious in Twitter/X circles as a badge for Elon Musk sycophants, or worse.
Over the news few weeks, Meta will block Canadian users' access to links shared by news publications on Instagram and Facebook and stifle Canadian publications.
Warner Bros Japan issued a statement yesterday asking the American branch to apologize to Japanese people for engaging with Barbie / Oppenheimer mashups.
Independent studies has find that social media platforms aren't necessarily the cause for polarizing users through algorithms and misinformation.
Russian authorities ramped up court orders demanding the removal of videos and content showing or discussing the war in Ukraine from VK.
The video app is launching a shopping function in the US as soon as August, creating a new pipeline for inexpensive Chinese-made products.
The proliferation of child abuse material is a problem that plagues both the centralized and decentralized web.
TikTok updated its features to include a text option for users, in addition to photos and videos.
Previous court decisions have come to different conclusions about the copyright on embeds, setting the ground for a higher court showdown.
Jim Jordan is coming for Meta's new Threads app after accusing the company of colluding with the government to moderate content.
And the one feature this Instagram spinoff should stay far away from.
The lawsuit seeks changes to the changes companies’ safety standards, with the plaintiffs calling the platforms “defective and unreasonably dangerous.”