"We’re going to flagrantly break this law. Partially to raise awareness of the bulls**t of it all, but mainly because we find it funny," the mods wrote.
Dries Depoorter's new project uses artificial intelligence to find you working all the angles for your Instagram account.
The Information Commissioner’s Office says the short video could be on the hook for a $30 million fine.
Amazon will accept your ebook return, but only if you haven't read more than 10% of the book.
The agency warned against a "recent" social media trend of cooking chicken in NyQuil last week, but the bizarre recipe hadn't been trending in months.
Multiple accounts were caught up in a scandal they say scammed money to fuel a fellow streamer’s gambling habit.
The platform is banning political fundraising videos and will require U.S. politically affiliated accounts to be verified.
The new ad-technology is a clear sign of just how deep the ongoing TikTok-ification of the internet runs. Even the ads are adapting.
The short-form video app announced its TikTok Now feature lets users capture fun videos to send to their friends, very similar to one existing popular app.
Officers of Meta, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok gathered to be grilled over their company's protracted flaws.
The ESA astronaut holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight by a European woman.
About 80 workers have been axed, according to the company CEO. The cuts follow a much smaller round of layoffs from last week.
The FTC’s lawsuit against Meta accused the company of being anticompetitive, but the social company says it needs rivals’ data to prove it isn’t a monopoly.
Meta has longed to see its Reels feature grab a piece of the short form video pie from TikTok, but both users and influencers apparently aren’t too interested.
Jamie Lee Curtis joined the cast on stage to announce her role as Madame Leota.
Influencer Rachel Dillon denies that her Move With Us app allowed some users to see others' workout progress pics and and even nudes.
Hey ballers, let's pwn some sus boomers. Isn't that adorkable? Yeet.
Berkeley Professor Hany Farid writes that the arguments in favor of California's new children's privacy legislation are "clear and uncontroversial."
At a conference and in a leaked meeting recording, Sundar Pichai reportedly referenced simplifying the company, and aiming for 20% more "efficiency."
The short video app, known for sucking up a radical amount of your data, wants you to know that it didn't let hackers steal any of it.