The court will determine if the same protections apply to social networks' algorithmic recommendations as to individuals' posts.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Instagram is adding a broadcast channel to its app and intends to expand it to Messenger and Facebook in the coming months.
The company's CEO claims to be able to easily hack Gmail and Telegram accounts and sells a "disinformation software."
Another day, another collapse in our digital infrastructure. Nearly 10,000 reports were filed to DownDetector around 2:45 p.m. EST.
Meta updated the “Why am I seeing this ad?” feature to show what activity led to a targeted ad, but the exact data Meta holds on users remains vague.
The Meta-owned platform is backing away from the commerce feature that allowed creators to tag products in their live posts.
At a Senate hearing, victims and experts testified that the problems facing children on social media were too big for companies to handle.
Professional and small-time broadcasters reported receiving malicious videos doxxing them in their own voice while using profane language.
The company is bringing a new suite of video ads to multiple platforms in new countries, with the hope of combatting the spread of lies online.
A look back at the cringiest tradition of the year—brands tweeting—that is sure to get you pumped to #spendmoney at the #grocerystore.
House Republicans tried to grill former Twitter employees over their handing of the Hunter Biden laptop story, but the proceedings became a circus.
The former president's accounts re-appeared on Thursday afternoon, after a more than two-year ban.
The struggling subscription service has fewer than 300,000 paying users—and some of them might be verified freeloaders.
Not one, not two, not three, but four major tech platforms suffered intermittent outages on Wednesday, all around the same time.
Montana Republican Steve Daines changed his profile picture to a smiling picture of him, his wife, and a dead antelope. Twitter suspended his account.
EU law mandates that tech companies delete data when requested, but a new report alleges the company is ignoring requests to delete messages.
Under Elon Musk's leadership, the end of short-form on his social media platform is nigh.
While Twitter has struggled to get normal users and companies to pay for a checkmark, decentralized Twitter-like Mastodon has also been bleeding active users.
After breaking into Exclu, police read encrypted messages that led to two major drug labs full of cocaine, cash, and guns.
City Building Inspection officials told the company it has 15 days to adjust its building plan and permit—or remove the sleeping set-up.