Facebook's pivot towards video and a deprioritization of political content led the platform to kill the fast loading article format once crucial to news sites.
A report says scammers promised migrants visa and immigration assistance but instead sent them to fake websites that harvested their data.
The tech giant said Truth Social promises to remove violent and inciting content, but Truth's moderation policies have been spotty, to say the least.
The Google platform is rolling out handles to help creators share and tag content, but the move may also boost the platform's security.
While the rise of the meme was probably not what Twitter had in mind when it released the feature, it brought people joy.
Ye is running out of social media platforms to post his antisemitic comments. I imagine one solution would be to... not post antisemitic content?
Instagram's move forced West to storm over to Twitter, where he decried how his friend Mark Zuckerberg could kick him off the app. FYI, he's not kicked out.
Meta’s security team also revealed that the company had uncovered some 400 different mobile apps devoted to stealing Facebook user login information.
Giant corporations are sneaking onto the ad-free photo-sharing app, and BeReal has no monetization strategy in sight.
The richest man in the world haggled for discounts with a company he spent months dissing but now has begrudgingly decided to buy again.
A video that appears to show the InfoWars founder drinking like an out-of-shape Don Draper was embedded on multiple sites offering Jones-related content.
Strategists say Facebook political ads bring in just a fraction of the returns they used to, but alternative options are slim.
Meta announced it would let advertisers play promotions at the end of Reels before they loop and advertise on public profiles’ feeds.
If you're looking for love, try talking to someone on Bumble for three minutes before you see what they look like.
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and more all depend on being shielded from responsibility for user content via Section 230, but that could soon change.
In the lead-up to her death, the 14-year old engaged with thousands of self-harm-related Instagram and Pinterest posts.
In its own words, Twitter wants to “make Twitter the best place for video” by adding video feeds.
The feature that's being tested allows you to post a disappearing message to your followers.
The new app removes ads and suggested content from the Instagram feed, while also offering users options to customize. But it has a few issues.
"We’re going to flagrantly break this law. Partially to raise awareness of the bulls**t of it all, but mainly because we find it funny," the mods wrote.