You can move your photos, messages, and groups elsewhere.
Some users have reportedly been offered up to $35,000 to create using Instagram's TikTok-knockoff video editor.
A study examining thousands of Weibo users found verifying users' identities might help fight disinformation, but verified badges are counterproductive.
Poor old Facebook has dedicated "over a dozen" employees to its compliance efforts and it's all proving to just be too much to handle.
The Dislike button isn't going away entirely, but dislike counts will now be private and only visible to the video's creator.
Meta said this change, which will also apply to other categories deemed "sensitive," could negatively affect some businesses and organizations.
Instagram has some egg on its face after it was tricked into memorializing its very much still alive top executive, Adam Mosseri.
The option for an algorithm-free Facebook sounds like a great idea—until you realize that it basically already exists.
The ongoing 'Facebook Papers' document leaks include a lot of internal company lingo. We rounded up some key examples.
Once again, Facebook/Meta-owned platforms appear to be having problems.
The publishers are largely products of the political right and have a combined 186 million followers on major social media networks.
When Facebook rolled out new tweaks to the library in 2020, some staffers believed that the efforts weren't enough.
The second half of 2021 has not been kind to tech giants that rely on ad targeting thanks to Apple's App Tracking Transparency policy.
Zuckerberg wants you to know they're very serious about this metaverse thing.
Internal documents from the company's response team reveal the failed algorithms and reporting issues that were overhauled in the wake of the brutal shooting.
Internal documents suggest that Facebook's proposed approach for weathering PR crises isn't much of an approach at all.
You no longer need to be verified or have a ton of followers.
Google has announced new policies around demonetizing channels that publish so-called 'kids' content' that's overly promotional or features bad behavior.
Facebook is facing perhaps the worst news cycle of its existence, but that hasn't stopped the money from pouring in.
This weekend saw a blitz of damning coverage of internal struggles at Facebook, cited to documents leaked by ex-employee Francis Haugen.