Facebook blamed the noise on an "unfortunate technical error."
The CEO of Meta may look harmless, but Meta let its investors know that Zuck is hellbent on death.
The Meta CEO had a whiplash week: “You’re never...as bad as they say when you’re down."
Meta issued a policy update to make messaging safer, shortly after a lawsuit labeled its platforms a “breeding ground” for predators.
After years of service to the social media giant, Sandberg is officially out.
Can Meta keep younger users from seeing harmful content? It's unclear, though the company just rolled out new policies to that effect.
The Meta CEO is making his holiday rounds with Threads' EU launch and a new AI tool for Instagram.
For now, the subscription fee will cover all additional linked accounts, but Meta will charge for those extra profiles in the spring.
The lawsuit comes after nearly two years of investigations into the company.
Meta says the problem was fixed last week. It's the platform's latest struggle in moderating content around the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Meta introduced a similar carousel into Instagram feeds this past August, and its been an insufferable experience using the platform ever since.
European users could reportedly pay upwards of $17 a month if they don't want to let the company use their data for ads on both Facebook and Instagram.
Meta's flagship platform is fighting a drop in users by lightening up on users with multiple accounts.
Facebook's news tab will disappear in early December while Meta claims the majority of users won't be affected.
The plan comes at a time when Facebook and Instagram are staring down the EU’s Digital Services Act and its ad transparency requirements.
Data from private tracking firms reportedly shows that Facebook's userbase and engagement time have not been dinged after news was banned on the platform.
Researchers say they found "no evidence" increased Facebook adoption worldwide was linked to widespread psychological harm.
Two separate data analysis firms say the Twitter killer from Instagram has unraveled even as Meta has rushed to add highly requested features.
The jiu-jitsu blue belt Mark Zuckerberg also built an octagon in his backyard, much to his wife’s chagrin.
Facebook users who had an active account between May 2007 and December 2022 are entitled to receive part of the massive settlement.
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