The social network has started rolling out a series of changes and improvements to its feed in an effort to make Reddit simpler and more customizable.
Use Signal. Pay Signal. Just do it. It's a good thing.
Irish regulators say Instagram allegedly mishandled the phone numbers and email addresses of 13 to 17 year olds operating business accounts.
Meta's second quarter "Widely Viewed Content" report for 2022 provided a look behind the strange curtain that is stuff shared on Facebook.
Many users rejoiced, but experts and journalists questioned how the feature would affect the fight against lies: "Screenshots will happen!"
The social media platform has come under heavy criticism from its users over recent updates.
Peiter Zatko's lawyers said he will comply with Musk's subpoena in the billionaire's suit against Twitter.
Zuckerberg is "desperate to avoid being questioned," says the reporter who blew the scandal wide open.
The LinkedIn Viral Post Generator writes posts of varying cringe levels based on your day and a random bit of inspirational advice.
Researchers have discovered what appears to be one of the only known examples of an online U.S. influence operation.
The day Facebook's news feed went berserk, we all learned that people sent very weird things to celebrities on Facebook.
A new study conducted in collaboration with Google found that playing short videos about manipulation could help cut down on America's misinformation problem.
The company has combined what was previously two teams into one, following its public denial Peiter "Mudge" Zatko's claims.
The feature aims to give users more local content to scroll through and is currently being tested in Southeast Asia.
The FTC agreed to remove Zuckerberg's name from a lawsuit attempting to block Meta's acquisition of Within, maker of the popular VR fitness app Supernatural.
Some users may have noticed a new little badge appear on their profile.
Big tech's biggest copycat strikes again. After using Reels to turn the main feed into TikTok, Instagram now wants Stories to imitate BeReal.
You don't have to stick with the Meta-owned app any longer.
YouTube launched its Shorts feature two years ago to keep up with the growing popularity of short video clips most notably made trendy by TikTok.
There's a new web interface you can use, if you're prepared to pay for it.