Former Dallas Morning News reporter Meghan Mangrum called Mayor Eric Johnson "Bruh" in a tweet. The paper called it a violation of its social media policy.
Massachusetts Senator Edward J. Markey and Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal are concerned over Meta's move to open Horizon World to users as young as 13.
Elon Musk, self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist," has enacted speech rules that go even further in some cases than those at Twitter when he arrived.
Many users reported seeing a "Welcome to Twitter!" message and being unable to see any tweets in their feeds.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey released the Beta test of the Bluesky social media app, but it's still invite-only.
Meta is angling to get in on the artificial intelligence arms race, whether that's with AI-generated photo filters to ads.
Users can submit a hashed image of known child abuse material to a database for Facebook, Instagram, Pornhub, Onlyfans, and others to scan against.
Snapchat Plus members gain access to an in-app ChatGPT-like bot. Just don’t tell it anything you don’t want the company to see.
The case of an American citizen who became a top propagandist for al-Qaeda looms large over our modern free speech battles.
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.
Experts say social media platforms could face dozens of unworkable, contradictory speech laws if the Supreme Court upholds Texas's tech censorship law.
Even while Instagram and TikTok itself seem to have abandoned shopping ambitions, Lemon8 wants to bring "planting grass"-style ad influencers to the west.
Artifact, the previously invite-only app is now out in the open for the public to use and abuse.
The justices heard arguments to determine whether or not the recommendation of ISIS-related content on Twitter amounted to aiding and abetting terrorists.
How we all secretly like the silencing we claim to hate.
Tumblr introduced a parody subscription service based on Twitter's blue checkmark option, bringing in an unexpected increase in revenue.
Snapchat+ is doing great. Instagram and Facebook launched a pay-for-verification feature. Charging for blue checks drew scorn and ridicule, but cash is king.
As much as Twitter’s own Blue checkmark has failed to gain traction, Meta wants to incentivize subscriptions with more traction in the apps' algorithms.
If you get a new phone number, it's simple for someone else to take over your Whatsapp account and assume your identity, accidentally or on purpose.