Ex-Twitter exec says social media companies may ‘welcome’ some oversight
Former Twitter Vice President Bruce Daisley told "Varney & Co." companies would "love to” avoid political drama.
Former Twitter VP: ‘Almost certainly’ social media regulation is coming ‘around the world’
Former Twitter Vice President Bruce Daisley provides insight into social media regulations and Twitter’s approach to political leaders’ posts.
Elon Musk responds to Capitol riots with dig at Facebook
There appears to be no love lost between Musk and Zuckerberg.
Case against Google, Facebook is 'very large': Digital Trends editor-in-chief
Digital Trends editor-in-chief Jeremy Kaplan and FOX Business' Susan Li discuss Apple aiming to produce cars by 2024 and Google and Facebook teaming up against possible antitrust action.
San Francisco board condemns naming of local hospital for Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, wife Priscilla Chan
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of the resolution.
Facebook’s purchases of WhatsApp, Instagram target of likely antitrust case: report
State and federal lawmakers could file antitrust lawsuits against Facebook over its purchases of Instagram and WhatsApp, according to a new report.
Mark Zuckerberg confirms that Facebook won’t ban people who call for murder
"Reprehensible. Mark Zuckerberg confirms that Facebook won’t ban people who call for murder—so long as they don’t do it too often!," Cohen tweeted. "Make no mistake—like Myanmar and Kenosha, more innocent people will be killed. And Facebook will be why."
Hawley presses Zuckerberg on whistleblower complaint alleging Facebook coordination with Twitter, Google
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Tuesday pressed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on a newly revealed whistleblower complaint alleging that Facebook employees coordinate with Twitter and Google employees to make certain content moderation decisions.
Elon Musk to become world's 3rd richest person
Technology wiz Elon Musk is on track to become the world's third-richest person.
Democratic senator accuses Facebook of 'caving to conservatives,' says it should be broken up
Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday accused Facebook of "caving to conservatives" during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Big Tech censorship.
How money from Facebook’s Zuckerberg was involved in election
Investigative journalist John Solomon discusses potential election issues from financial influence to vote-counting problems.
Amazon's Bezos, Facebook's Zuckerberg are real winners of post-election market rally
Even though President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are still battling over the 2020 election, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg could be considered winners in their own way.
How Big Tech's new policies to fight misinformation could backfire
Four years after foreign actors worked to influence the results of the presidential election, Big Tech companies have worked to implement new policies aimed at combatting the spread of misinformation.
Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook, Twitter report better-than-expected revenue
Gibbs Wealth Management President Erin Gibbs, Kadina Group President Gary B. Smith, Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin and tech expert Lance Ulanoff break down Big Tech earnings, including Amazon, Google parent Alphabet, Twitter and Facebook.
Zuckerberg 'not aware' that Facebook election integrity official worked for Biden
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that he was "not aware" that a Facebook election integrity official used to work as a policy adviser to former Vice President Joe Biden during the Senate Commerce Committee's Section 230 hearing on Wednesday.
Twitter CEO open to more transparency around content moderation process
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on transparency and accountability when it comes to their companies moderating content.
Here's how Facebook and Google plan to defend themselves during Wednesday's Big Tech hearing
Section 230 is a key provision under the Communications Decency Act, which shields online companies from being held liable for the content their users create.
Zuckerberg says Facebook has helped roughly 4.4M people register to vote
Facebook's Voting Information Center surpassed its goal to register at least 4 million people before Election Day.
Big tech earnings will overshadow CEOs testifying on the Hill: Expert
RBC managing director Mark Mahaney on how big tech hearings could impact markets and stock prices.
FTC mulls Facebook lawsuit as staffers support antitrust case
Federal Trade Commission staff members are recommending that the agency bring an antitrust case against Facebook Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, but commissioners haven’t yet reached a decision.