The Cooper Davis Act would force tech companies to report suspected drug activity to the government. Experts say it would be a disaster for digital privacy.
CEO Matt Mullenweg hosted a live Q&A attended by just 800 users and told them the company is spending lots more than it is making.
The Trump-appointed judge defended his bombshell ruling against government critics who say the ban is causing immediate harm, including at the State Dept.
After a trial period last year, the new integration will allow any Snapchat user with a public account to add a Linktree to their profile.
Threads got all the attention this week but Bluesky may eventually reign supreme as the heir apparent to Twitter.
Zuckerberg and Mosseri have repeatedly said that Threads is supposed to be an app for 'kindness' without all those news publishers demanding a cut.
A federal judge had barred government agencies from contacting social media companies with takedown requests, normally routine inquiries.
Meta just launched a Twitter-killer called Threads that is, so far, very dull. In the Musk era, that may be just what people need.
Zuckerberg's Twitter clone is finally here. After pushing up the release date, Meta unleashed Threads Wednesday evening.
Facebook owner Meta launches a Twitter competitor called Threads on Thursday. Here's how to get it, and how to find your Threads 'cheat code' on Instagram.
A federal judge ordered Biden officials and others in the executive branch to stop the practice of suggesting content moderation takedown requests.
As Elon continues to burn Twitter to the ground, some users appear to be headed towards a different microblogging platform.
An update to Google's privacy policy suggests that the entire public internet is fair game for its AI projects.
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.
NetChoice, the group that filed the lawsuit, represents major tech giants like Meta, Airbnb, Amazon, TikTok, Google, and more.
Apple is joining the ranks of other messaging companies who say the UK's online safety bill would ban end-to-end encryption.
Out: TikTok Now. TikTok shut it down just nine months after launching. In: Family Pairing. Parents can filter keywords and hashtags out of their kids' feeds.
Parents can view teens' time spent on Messenger and receive updates on contact list changes. Instagram tests a LinkedIn-style invite to direct message.
Influencers say they're correcting the "misinformation" about labor practices and dangerous products after a trip paid for by Chinese fast fashion giant.
States across the country are racing to enact age-gating laws banning young users from accessing social media without their parent's consent.