Snapchat+ is doing great. Instagram and Facebook launched a pay-for-verification feature. Charging for blue checks drew scorn and ridicule, but cash is king.
As much as Twitter’s own Blue checkmark has failed to gain traction, Meta wants to incentivize subscriptions with more traction in the apps' algorithms.
If you get a new phone number, it's simple for someone else to take over your Whatsapp account and assume your identity, accidentally or on purpose.
The court will determine if the same protections apply to social networks' algorithmic recommendations as to individuals' posts.
India is the most recent country affected by a series of Twitter office closures since Elon Musk took over the company.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Instagram is adding a broadcast channel to its app and intends to expand it to Messenger and Facebook in the coming months.
The company's CEO claims to be able to easily hack Gmail and Telegram accounts and sells a "disinformation software."
Coming to Apple+ in March, the film stars Taron Egerton as Henk Rogers, the real-life figure who brought Tetris to the masses.
Another day, another collapse in our digital infrastructure. Nearly 10,000 reports were filed to DownDetector around 2:45 p.m. EST.
Musk reportedly threatened to fire the rest of the company's engineering team if they didn't increase the number of views on his tweets.
Meta updated the “Why am I seeing this ad?” feature to show what activity led to a targeted ad, but the exact data Meta holds on users remains vague.
The Meta-owned platform is backing away from the commerce feature that allowed creators to tag products in their live posts.
Here's a preview of the Privacy Sandbox, the newfangled way companies will follow you around the web that's supposed to be better for your privacy.
After throwing a hissy fit because his tweets weren't getting seen, Musk's tweets flooded some users' 'For You' feeds on Monday.
However, if you’re still having problems, the carrier helpfully says you should try to turn airplane mode on and off.
Professional and small-time broadcasters reported receiving malicious videos doxxing them in their own voice while using profane language.
The Pentagon's list of phone contraband includes apps for dating, Chinese drones, VPNs, and multi-level marketing. Employees DGAF and download them anyway.
The digital dating platform has begun piloting prompts composed by AI, so far it claims users are on board.
A look back at the cringiest tradition of the year—brands tweeting—that is sure to get you pumped to #spendmoney at the #grocerystore.
Musk reportedly sacked one of Twitter's engineers after they suggested his lower-than-normal engagement might be because people aren't interested in him.