Police found a note denouncing virtual reality and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, according to multiple reports.
Stockholders approved the Musk Merger in preliminary tallies, and the company announced the vote result in a brief meeting.
The data center outage in Sacramento means the company operated in a tenuous "non-redundant" state for at least 5 days, according to internal communications.
The Tesla CEO claimed that a $7 million settlement payment to whistleblower Peiter Zatko violated the terms of the purchase contract. Twitter Disagrees.
Blue bird exec Keith Coleman gives a deep dive into Birdwatch, including reports of a QAnon fact-checker, and explains why Twitter's leaving decisions to users.
News of the expansion came one day after news outlets reported that Twitter had accepted an obvious QAnon supporter into Birdwatch.
Meta's second quarter "Widely Viewed Content" report for 2022 provided a look behind the strange curtain that is stuff shared on Facebook.
Peiter Zatko's lawyers said he will comply with Musk's subpoena in the billionaire's suit against Twitter.
Users involved in the pilot of the feature tweeted more and had more engagement with their tweets, the company said.
Zuckerberg is "desperate to avoid being questioned," says the reporter who blew the scandal wide open.
Some users may have noticed a new little badge appear on their profile.
Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko, an ex-head of security at Twitter, further claimed that Twitter had knowingly hired an Indian government agent.
Researchers analyzed more than 21 billion Facebook friendships and found low-income kids with high income friends tended to have higher incomes as adults.
Kenya's national cohesion watchdog has threatened to suspend the social network from the country in a week if it doesn't mitigate hate speech.
Twitter's monthly subscription service has just raised its price.
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's revenue loss and reduced net income are justifying a change in the company's financial leadership.
The company's asking its self-selected Oversight Board to weigh in on whether or not expanded content moderation efforts are still needed or "appropriate."
The app nobody's really heard of will be out of commission this September.