When it comes to upholding human rights, Meta embodies everything that a company shouldn't.
The project has been described as similar to rival Elon Musk's social media site, X.
The promise comes as a Tufts student faces deportation over an op-ed.
The deadline for TikTok to sell is April 5.
All it took was upending democracy to make a couple bucks.
White supremacists from around the world used Telegram to spread hateful content promoting murder and destruction in a community they called Terrorgram.
Luigi content is on the run from the (moderation) law.
Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will start testing the feature on March 18.
Teens under 16 will hear "calming music" after 10pm.
It's a pretty far cry from Zuck's claims of "free expression."
Managers have hit walls trying to rehire former employees due to mysterious and unexplained blocks on their profiles.
Sports betting sites are exempt from the new rules.
Instagram reportedly thinks sticking Reels in a separate app will remedy the sting of losing TikTok, but it may just leave us with two dying apps instead of one.
It's one time it's okay to cheapen yourself.
Advertisers would rather throw some money at X than the draw ire of Elon Musk.
It’s still learning to hate Elon Musk.
Some subreddits will require you to pay to see content.
Apple and Google have kept TikTok off their respective app stores, despite promises by President Trump that they would not be punished for hosting the app as it gets a temporary reprieve from ban.
Meta's constellation of apps have over 3 billion users globally and can be hard to quit.
The Fediverse website offers users the same photo-sharing experience as Instagram without any of the surveillance.