Facebook gets rid of 'pseudoscience' ad-targeting category
Facebook Inc has removed "pseudoscience" as an option for advertisers that want to target audiences, a category available until this week even as the world's largest social media network vowed to curb misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Twitter removing coronavirus tweets it deems could trigger 'social unrest'
The social media company says it will remove posts it deems call for action based on "unverified claims."
Eventbrite removing events that defy coronavirus social distancing concerns
Eventbrite is removing gatherings from its platform that encourage people to violate social distancing guidelines.
Facebook messenger for kids to launch in 70 countries
Facebook Messenger for kids
Facebook takes $5.7B stake in India’s Jio Platforms
Jio Infocomm provides services to about 388 million customers
Facebook removing events that defy coronavirus social distancing guidelines
Facebook will remove posts and other content that encourage people to gather in defiance of government health guidelines.
Zuckerberg: Facebook offering opt-in coronavirus symptom survey
Facebook and Google are working with Carnegie Mellon researchers to forecast the outbreak.
Facebook, Google must pay for news content in Australia
Australian officials say the platforms should pay fair compensation for the journalistic content siphoned from news media.
Zoom, Woven clear video conferencing privacy concerns with secure scheduling
Timothy Campos on Zoom cyber security
Coronavirus leads Facebook to cancel large, in-person events through June 2021
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Thursday that the social media giant will cancel all in-person events with 50 or more people through June 2021.
Facebook to warn users who 'liked' coronavirus hoaxes
Facebook will soon be letting users know if they liked, reacted to, or commented on posts with harmful misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic that was removed by moderators.
Facebook, LinkedIn 'eavesdropped' on Zoom video calls: Lawsuit
Zoom was sued just last week for allegedly neglecting to disclose privacy flaws.
Zoom hires former Facebook security chief as Google bans desktop app
Zoom has asked former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos to advise the video-conferencing company as it faces backlash over privacy and security concerns.
The 10 richest billionaires in the world in 2020, despite coronavirus
All 2,095 billionaires are worth about $8 trillion, which is $700 billion less than they did in 2019, according to Forbes.
Twitter CEO's $1 billion coronavirus relief comes from Square stake
He is pulling the shares from his stake in Square instead of Twitter because he owns more stock in Square.
WhatsApp combats coronavirus misinformation on platform with forwarding limits
WhatsApp is putting limits on forwarded messages in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus misinformation.
Stocks soar on virus slowdown hopes
Market ended in the green
The 5 biggest brands in America
There are many successful brands in the USA, but a few are astronomically big, in both power and finances
Barter system returns as coronavirus leaves store shelves empty
The barter system has returned in the face of the novel coronavirus.
What is a 'social media influencer'?
Two influencers explain what being a social media influencer is like.



















