A major outage at X contributed to the platform's user bleed to Zuckerberg’s Threads.
Even if the two billionaires never actually sparred on the mat, it's pretty obvious who had a better year.
The Meta CEO is making his holiday rounds with Threads' EU launch and a new AI tool for Instagram.
The X/Twitter clone is rolling out a couple of features that users have been asking for since the beginning.
Threads Software Limited refuses to change its name 'simply to avoid confusion' with Meta's Threads.
Mark Zuckerberg says he is aiming to grow the number of Threads users to one billion within the next few years.
From cutting reproductive care to climate misinformation running rampant, Twitter under Elon Musk has been a shitshow from start to its one-year anniversary.
User experience is on the chopping block as the social media industry trips over itself to encourage people to pay for blue checkmarks.
Meta said on Threads that it was collecting feedback on the new 'For You on Threads' carousel, which began appearing on Facebook last week.
Meta says the problem was fixed last week. It's the platform's latest struggle in moderating content around the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Meta introduced a similar carousel into Instagram feeds this past August, and its been an insufferable experience using the platform ever since.
Threads is too busy moderating content on the Israel-Gaza war to unblock searches for Covid-related terms, Instagram head says.
YouTube is working with 20 organizations and investing $1.6 million to create more short-form news videos.
Even more features are coming out for Meta's other social media platform.
As misinformation floods X, Meta rejects calls to promote news content on Threads. Zuckerberg doesn't need to replace Twitter, he just has to destroy it.
Mosseri thinks it's better for the platform to be boring than inflammatory, and so do advertisers.
European users could reportedly pay upwards of $17 a month if they don't want to let the company use their data for ads on both Facebook and Instagram.
Student publications and nonprofit community outlets are caught up in a drawn-out battle between the Canadian government, big-name publishers, and Meta.
Meta's flagship platform is fighting a drop in users by lightening up on users with multiple accounts.
The company is limiting results returned for for covid-related keywords to one link from a single source: the CDC.