More important tasks at the new Twitter apparently include a paid verification launch as early as next week and the halting of long-form blogging.
As we bid farewell to Google Hangouts, we thought it only appropriate to look back at Google's many, many, messenger iterations.
The newsletter company, which insists it’s not a newsletter company, plans to release new features that let writers and readers “hang out.”
A short primer how to join the great #TwitterMigration and what to expect from the servers you join.
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The app adds a new hub to organize related group chats and conversations.
Designers are voicing their frustration on the page for the Pantone Connect plugin, which they have to buy to use Pantone colors in Adobe apps.
The platform’s news tab had been partially monitored by humans, but Meta wants its social apps to focus on short form video.
A report shows four Bluetooth-centered apps by the same developer have been downloaded 1 million times combined while containing malicious code.
The popular author of Julie and Julia tweeted she had "black hairy tongue" the day before she died.
The app and its brethren harvest data about non-users through their friends' contact lists. Here's how to extract and eliminate yours.
Ahead of midterms, the system that normally functions with hundreds of human moderators is currently relying on around 15 people to manage content violations.
This new feature adds to TikTok's growing effort to provide users with a more transparent platform.
As the time comes to put the old girl down, Google started messaging users about moving their organizations to Google Chat.
70% of Musk's followers in an informal poll said he should bring back Vine.
Meta is off to a rough start this week, with thousands of reports pouring in of trouble on Instagram.
Apple charges a 30% fee on apps, in-app purchases, and even boosted posts.
The shift is one of the first of many changes the platform's new billionaire owner is reportedly aiming to institute ASAP.
A confidential report obtained exclusively by Gizmodo accuses Meta executives of shielding OnlyFans content from moderation in exchange for cash.
According to Jarrod Golden’s campaign, he was definitely not the one who kept expressing excitement for “hot mom bods” dressed in tight lingerie.