After an abortion services provider had its Instagram posts taken down, users pointed the finger at politics. A spokesperson for Meta said some removals were “overenforcement.”
A Leicestershire police officer who set up a fake social media account to respond to criticism of his job has been given a final written warning. In May 2024, a member of public - referred to as Person A - replied to a post made online by the unnamed officer on Facebook,
Facebook (Meta) had one of the largest and most anticipated IPOs in history on May 18, 2012, but it failed to meet expectations. A NASDAQ glitch cost investors.
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is to develop guidance for sellers of food on social media after a survey found buying products in this way was more common
In the wake of Donald Trump's election victory, Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg fired the fact-checking team for his company's social media platforms. At the same time, he reversed Facebook's turn away from political content.
Ritika Shroff had the typical Gen Z experience with social media. At 13, she signed up for Instagram, then Snapchat. Later, she downloaded TikTok and worked her way through other popular platforms. But in high school,
Many users of both social media sites were surprised to see President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance show up in their feeds since the two were sworn in this week.
518 Foodies - you may know them as the private Facebook page or their marketing and digital media services they've filed a defamation lawsuit against the owners of Taste of Italy in Latham. 518 Foodies owner Jackie Sylvestri-Edwards is seeking to resolve financial and reputational harm.
Many users found themselves following President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on social media after the inauguration. Here's why this happened and how Meta explains the process.
A bill prohibiting some Hoosier minors from using social media without their parents permission got bipartisan support in the Senate Thursday and now moves to the House for further consideration.
South Sudan bowed to public pressure on Friday and said it was reversing its decision to block Facebook and TikTok.
South Sudan on Wednesday ordered internet providers to block social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok, following violent protests over the deaths of its citizens last week.