Parler CEO questions Facebook whistleblower’s motives as long-time Democratic donor
George Farmer says he's questioning Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's motives due to her Democratic Party donation records.
Parler CEO: Worried Dems are fashioning Big Tech regulations how ‘they see fit’
Parler CEO George Farmer raises questions regarding the Facebook whistleblower’s motives.
Parler sees ‘huge jump’ in users after Facebook, Instagram outage
Parler CEO George Farmer says his free-speech platform saw traffic increase and accounts be reactivated when Facebook and Instagram went down for six hours on Monday.
Zuckerberg says it's 'deeply illogical' to think Facebook puts profit ahead of safety, well-being
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday called out critics who have accused the tech giant of being driven by profits at the expense of public safety.
Facebook stock claws back
Facebook shares recover following the massive outage and even amid harsh allegations from a whistleblower.
Facebook fires back after whistleblower claims
Facebook Director of Policy Communications Lena Pietsch argued Haugen "worked for the company for less than two years, had no direct reports, never attended a decision-point meeting with C-level executives – and testified more than six times to not working on the subject matter in question."
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg loses $6 billion in hours as stock tumbles
Former White House Chief Information Officer under Bush 43 Theresa Payton discusses Facebook's longest outage, the platform's whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony and CEO Mark Zuckerberg losing billions after shares sink.
AOC seizes on Facebook blackout to call for breaking up company: 'Monopolistic behavior'
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seized on Facebook’s massive outages Monday to call for the breakup of the company that she says is monopolizing the internet.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen: LIVE Testimony
Will Facebook face tougher regulations? Whistleblower Frances Haugen is expected to say it is desperately needed at the congressional hearing.
Zuckerberg apologizes after massive Facebook outage leaves millions in the dark
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued an apology after a global outage caused Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp to go dark for six hours.
Facebook whistleblower hearing: What to Know
Ahead of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony, FOX Business provides a roundup of everything you need to know.
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp outage: What to do when your online life vanishes
The Great Social Outage of 2021 isn’t without its lessons. Not only can we better prepare ourselves for the next one, but we can also identify and manage where our data lives, and spread the love of our personal networks across more services. Join me in the following steps.
Zuckerberg loses $6B amid Facebook outage
Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg lost billions on Monday as shares in the social media network took a dive amid an hours-long outage.
Facebook whistleblower accuses company of 'tearing our societies apart'
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen accused the company of 'tearing our societies apart'
Racial justice group plans nationwide Facebook boycott
A racial justice group says its move to log out of Facebook on Nov. 10 will pull "on the tried and true economic power of consumers to directly impact bottom lines for companies that shirk accountability."
Mark Zuckerberg reacts to NYT report on Facebook using news feed to promote positive stories about itself
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reacted to a New York Times report which claims he approved a plan dubbed Project Amplify, where the social media giant would use the platform's "News Feed" to promote positive coverage of itself to improve its image.
Global billionaires boom to new record, USA leads pack
Billionaires boomed last year with wealth hitting $10 trillion jumping 5.7% annually after a record 3,204 individuals made the cut.
Facebook says its rules apply to all. Company documents reveal a secret elite that’s exempt.
Mark Zuckerberg has publicly said Facebook Inc. allows its more than three billion users to speak on equal footing with the elites of politics, culture, and journalism, and that its standards of behavior apply to everyone, but newly revealed documents contradict that promise.
FTC interviewed Zuckerberg in 2012 making adding challenge to Facebook suit: sources
The Federal Trade Commission secretly interviewed Mark Zuckerberg while probing Facebook’s 2012 acquisition of Instagram — grilling the tech tycoon over the social network’s motives in the controversial deal, two sources with direct knowledge of the situation told The Post.
Facebook launches virtual-reality work app for meetings
Facebook is trying to pull in workplace users with a new virtual-reality meetings app called Horizon Workrooms.


















