Africa's tallest peak is already a massive tourist attraction. Now the Tanzanian mountain will be even more easily Instagram-able, and also maybe safer.
The new feature includes content generated by national associations to connect users with authoritative political information and resources.
Instagram steals from Snapchat, then Facebook steals from Instagram, and around and around we go.
It sucks that Android users don't get iMessage, but it's unlikely Google's new #getthemessage ad campaign will rally Apple to invite them to the party.
"Family Center" allows parents to see who their teens are communicating with, if their kids consent to that sort of thing, first.
Doctors say you can rest assured: Tampons aren’t “toxic death sticks.”
David Bohnett on what sets the social web apart, how GeoCities handled hate speech, and the profound need to log off more often.
Oscar Isaac and Mohamed Diab showed up on TikTok to tease that the Marvel Studios show is returning.
The founder of Wikipedia looks back at how things have changed on the web, and what's stayed the same.
After Kylie Jenner shared Tati Bruening's black-and-white image, the head of Instagram took notice and apologetically walked back planned changes.
Twitter's monthly subscription service has just raised its price.
The company said it would temporarily halt changes to its feed in response to "findings and community feedback" (read: Kardashian complaints).
The company reportedly intends to end contracts with news publishers, which pays them for the content that ends up in the Facebook News tab.
The social media platform is testing out a "status" feature that lets users select from a pre-set menu of vibes(?) to accompany each post.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an earnings call that he expects AI-recommended content to make up more than 30% of the Instagram feed next year.
TikToker Tala Safwan, who has five million followers, told another woman to come to her house when everyone was asleep and that "no one will hear her scream."
Leaked documents detail what TikTok tells the media—and what it doesn’t.
When Jenner complained about Snapchat’s changes in 2018, the company lost $1.3 billion in market value.
Want to go for a full-body “crypto cleanse?” No? How about you chow down on a good ol’ “Twinkcoin.”
It’s a hit for Google with its Tensor processor and night shooting capabilities, though it still sweats some of the small stuff.