Meta and Google said that supporting the pro-Bolsonaro riots in Congress that broke out over the weekend violates their terms of service.
The school district alleges that the tech giants are knowingly damaging youth mental health.
MeWe CEO Jeffrey Scott Edell argues that it's hard to put your paying subscribers first when you don’t respect their privacy and keep serving them conflict.
WhatsApp has created a proxy server to allow users in countries with strict censorship or internet blocks to access the app.
Elon Musk’s Twitter misadventure has made him tech’s villain. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has a chance to be its new hero.
Elon Musk's ending of the policy ends an era of Twitter's leadership on content moderation.
University student Jack Sweeney has launched the @ElonJetNextDay account on Twitter. The account has amassed more than 17,100 followers in four days.
These new tech toys could harvest kids' data, strain mental health, and expose them to online creeps.
The Elon Musk-run company just scrapped more employees from its engineering and public policy departments.
Internet grifters are angling to take advantage of jobseekers, and collect personal information.
The soccer star who led Argentina to victory in the World Cup now has the most-liked picture on Instagram.
A parody account was suspended after posting a Zuckerberg deepfake, despite Zuckerberg advocating in favor of the same video publicly.
A new feature called "accidental delete" gives you 5 seconds to undo your mistake.
Don't like the outcome of the democratic process? Just change the rules.
European regulators say that Facebook's online shopping section is "distorting competition" with other web-based classified ads.
The company tried to ban any links to competing social media sites in tweets or un users' bios and account names.
Users trying to post links to Mastodon servers revived a notice saying the posts were “potentially harmful.”
Two Ethiopian researchers accuse the tech giant of not removing hateful content they say helped drive bloodshed during the nation's brutal civil war.
Twitter may force you to hand over location data and give consent for targeted ads if you want to keep using it.
A previously removed video of an attack at a church has been restored after the user appealed to Meta's Oversight Board.