A confidential report obtained exclusively by Gizmodo accuses Meta executives of shielding OnlyFans content from moderation in exchange for cash.
The billionaire has said he'll finalize his acquisition of the social media company before the end of the week, and the court-imposed deadline.
The Meta CEO was forced to defend his VR vision multiple times in a dismal third-quarter earnings call with investors.
The Tech Transparency Project found 173 ads promoting firearms and firearm accessories which it claims clearly violates Meta's rules
After the overturn of Roe v. Wade, homeland security agents scrolled through Twitter and discussed posts.
Plus, cryptocurrency and porn are reportedly the fastest-growing topics of interest on the platform, according to the company's own internal research.
The employee uproar comes after Musk told investors he would be laying off upwards of 75% of the company.
The billionaire spoke to Tesla shareholders about the company's quarterly earnings, and said he's full-steam-ahead on closing the drawn-out deal.
Facebook's parent company Meta acquired the gif-sharing company in 2020, amid probes by anti-competition regulators.
The social media company gets one step closer to reading your mind.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the new Microsoft integrations in Quest will help people "build out their virtual office."
Meta announced new virtual spaces from NBC and Peacock at its Connect conference on Tuesday.
10 handwritten notebooks and more than 100 electronic documents were all allegedly destroyed, as part of Peiter "Mudge" Zatko's severance deal.
OnlyFans bribed Meta executives to blacklist rivals in the online porn industry, according to adult performers who say they were leaked bank records.
The beleaguered tech company, whose stock has declined by more than half this year, reneged on offers for London interns that were expected to start in 2023.
In its own words, Twitter wants to “make Twitter the best place for video” by adding video feeds.
A 74-page report describes Meta's inciting role in the deaths of over 25,000 Rohingya.
The platform is being hammered for the mass number of accounts soliciting child sexual abuse material.
Meta and its subcontractor Sama are accused of traumatizing overseas moderators. The next hearing in the case is set for Oct. 25
The platform's ban expires in 2023, and Meta executive, Nick Clegg, said the company has yet to decide whether or not to reinstate it.