Meta.is argues that it is now impossible to do business using the “Meta” name because customers assume it is linked to Facebook.
People seeking concealed carry permits will be subject to reviews of their social media accounts from the past three years to confirm "character and conduct."
Facebook and Twitter both said they would remove footage of the assassination hours after Abe's death, though videos of the attack remained on YouTube.
The former employee alleges Facebook created the tool to circumvent its own protocols and claims it was used to cooperate with law enforcement requests.
The CoTweets feature is now available for a number of users.
After years of spyware attacks on high-profile iPhone users, Apple is rolling out a new feature designed to "harden" the device and offer extreme protection.
The European Parliament approved both the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. If properly enforced, companies will have to make big changes.
Don't broadcast your status to the wider world in your messaging apps.
In a leaked employee Q&A, Mark Zuckerberg outlined plans to bring on far fewer engineers and 'turn up the heat' on existing staff.
We already have Tiktok, but for some reason Meta is testing out a version of Instagram where every single video is posted as a Reel.
Tests conducted by Gizmodo found users posting from less active accounts saw posts related to abortion pills removed for violating Facebook's drug rules.
The app isn't functioning on tvOS, but is still available on the App Store.
If teens say they’re over 18 years old, Instagram will make them prove it with a video selfie or by having one of their mutuals vouch for them.
The ability to edit and delete messages in the beta doesn't work too well with older versions of iOS.
'Notes' will allow users to post long form content on Twitter.
A new Apple Watch app called WatchTube puts the streaming service on your wrist.
New "Huddle" features allow users to hop into quick video sessions within different channels, allowing for multiple users to share their screens at once.
Twitter claims its prompts that encourage people to think before they tweet has actually stopped some users from flaming theirs and others’ feeds.
Facebook's own employees think its efforts combating misinformation on climate change are inadequate. Read the internal documents for yourself.
The company intends to slather users’ feeds with recommendations of posts outside of who they follow, and it will be all the worse for it.