Under the old system, the onus was on users to determine which Twitter rules had been broken.
From hate speech to misinformation, Facebook's moderation often failed to meet the problems at hand, according to its own internal documents.
Citing the Facebook Papers, two parents are targeting Instagram's algorithms rather than its third-party content in hopes of circumventing Section 230.
The whining billionaire will reportedly get access to Twitter's "firehose" of data on all 500 million tweets posted every day.
Ahead of Kenya's national election, TikTok seems to be the platform spreading the most lies with the least oversight.
Social media companies were shown to be instrumental during the lead up to the 2021 insurrection, as evidenced by the Facebook Papers.
New defamation laws in Australia have emboldened public figures to sue users for online speech, even if it's a veiled attempt to dox a political opponent.
The guide to help you make sure all of the information on your profiles is consistent and up to date.
Social media companies are facing intense scrutiny worldwide for the content their users post.
The ex-COO's unrelenting focus on ads and growth brought fortune and mayhem but may fail to meet Meta' current challenges or its future business.
Facebook's COO said she was leaving the company 'proud of everything' she'd achieved with Mark Zuckerberg in 14 years.
The 5-4 decision wasn't along traditional party lines.
The tech giant is creating a digital identity wallet where users can store private documentation that could be available as soon as August this year.
Salvador Ramos sent three Facebook messages outlining his intent just before killing 19 children.
The group asked Meta shareholders told hold the company accountable for covid-19 misinformation they say led to real-world health consequences.
An Iraqi citizen with alleged ties to ISIS went as far as taking video of the Dallas home for the world’s most famous target for shoe-based attack craft.
University of Oregon researchers are conducting a study on the Google Health Studies app that begins on May 27.
More young kids are using social media than ever before, but companies said they would have to disable California kids’ accounts if the law passes.
An appeals court ruled against a law that would've punished online platforms for content moderation.
The lawsuit lands just as Meta gives into pressure to share more on how its systems allow political ads to target users.