A cursory search on Facebook's marketplace proves that gun sellers are easily getting around the platform's rules on peer-to-peer gun sales.
Citing the Facebook Papers, two parents are targeting Instagram's algorithms rather than its third-party content in hopes of circumventing Section 230.
Social media companies were shown to be instrumental during the lead up to the 2021 insurrection, as evidenced by the Facebook Papers.
New defamation laws in Australia have emboldened public figures to sue users for online speech, even if it's a veiled attempt to dox a political opponent.
The Tesla CEO is growing awfully close to nuking his own Twitter deal, and seems to be using claims about bots as his exit door.
Facebook's COO said she was leaving the company 'proud of everything' she'd achieved with Mark Zuckerberg in 14 years.
Elon Musk has the SEC breathing down his neck, but meanwhile, a well-known Musk ally will stay on Twitter’s board despite a vote to originally boot him.
Prospective Twitter buyer Elon Musk is using this news as more ammo to try and nix his $44 billion buyout deal.
Meta's AI team just announced a software to help model complex skeletal movement.
The lawsuit lands just as Meta gives into pressure to share more on how its systems allow political ads to target users.
The platform handed down the new policy update despite potential buyer Elon Musk’s plans to take a sharp ax to Twitter’s disinformation policies.
If Elon Musk has his way, ex-President Donald Trump may return to Twitter. Here's how to see the tweets that got him (not-so) permanently suspended.
That is, if the Elon Musk deal actually goes through.
Kayvon Beykpour said CEO Parag Agrawal asked him to leave Twitter six weeks after the birth of his daughter.
Though Trump has proclaimed he’ll stick to Truth Social, Twitter’s prospective owner said banning tweeter-in-chief was "morally wrong and flat-out stupid."
A New York Post story claiming former President Donald Trump had influenced Elon Musk's Twitter purchase was knocked as 'false,' but Musk doesn’t see the irony.
Whistleblowers claim that the company used an overly broad crackdown to neuter a news media law. Facebook denied the allegations.
The fact that his already promised fat stacks are being bolstered by smaller donations has some analysts questioning if Musk’s deal isn’t so air-tight.
Twitter has always had trouble turning a profit, so its future owner is brainstorming how to bring in more cash in public.
'Circle' allows users to make select, individual tweets 'private', as opposed to a whole account. It's currently being tested among a subset of Tweeters.