At least you might be eligible for a sweet $25 and every little bit counts.
Including private accounts by default, less ad targeting, and algorithms designed to sniff out "potential" child predators.
Facebook is reportedly working to expand its partnerships with churches and other religious groups.
WhatsApp also questioned NSO Group's denial of the claims in the investigation, saying the numbers of people being attacked are very high.
The Health Misinformation Act would make websites, including Facebook, liable for algorithmically amplifying some health-related misinformation.
Apparently this issue wasn't high on the priority list until (checks notes) today.
The 60-year-old owner of the "@Tennessee" handle reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack after a swatting call.
Tumblr? Tumblr... I haven't heard that name in years.
Violent extremists aim to use DLive for “recruitment and propaganda distribution," analysts warned.
Users will be able to toggle the settings to determine which types of sensitive content appear in their newsfeeds.
Twitter's disappearing-content feature is disappearing itself.
Facebook reportedly reassigned dozens of employees at its data tool CrowdTangle after it showed right-wing content thrives on the News Feed.
The ecommerce giant's said that it plans to have more than 3,000 satellites circling the globe before 2030.
Facebook is trying to make things feel less 'blind leading the blind' by elevating authoritative voices.
The cat could not be reached for comment to defend himself against allegations of being fake.
The feature is similar to what Instagram, another Facebook-owned app, offers already.
As Twitter looks to reopen its public verification process, it's adding a personal touch to its rejection emails.
Users are now able to upload their resumes right alongside videos of themselves twerking to the Twilight soundtrack.
The company's proven it can't be trusted when it comes to "emerging markets."
Facebook says its cloud gaming service is now available to 98% of people in the mainland U.S.