Instagram for kids? Facebook wants to fix its preteen problem
With a version of Instagram for kids, Facebook Inc. says it can build a safer social-media haven for users under 13
Elon Musk trails Jeff Bezos at top of Forbes' 2021 billionaire's list
Musk had the largest dollar gain on this year's list, according to Forbes, with a fortune of $151 billion, a $126.4 billion increase compared to $24.6 billion last year, when the Tesla and SpaceX executive ranked at No. 31.
Big Tech silencing conservative voices are biased: Rep. Carter
Congressman Buddy Carter, R-Ga., on Big Tech censorship.
Big tech banning conservatives is 'intentional censorship': Biotech entrepreneur
Vivek Ramaswamy on Big Tech censorship
Big Tech deciding what is factually accurate is a 'really bad idea': Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson on Big Tech congressional hearing
Facebook partners with Boston Children's Hospital to connect users to COVID-19 vaccines
Facebook partnered with Boston Children's Hospital to roll out a new tool to connect individuals to information about COVID-19 vaccines as part of a global campaign to "make it easier" to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
Facebook reveals more details about future smart glasses that Mark Zuckerberg says will ‘teleport’ you
Facebook wants your virtual interactions to be more like in-person experiences.
Sandberg thought Zuckerberg was 'nuts' for saying Facebook employees may need to go remote during COVID
Facebook COOSheryl Sanderbg thought CEO Mark Zuckerberg was "nuts" for suggesting company employees may need to work from home as early as January of 2020.
Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax would cost 100 richest Americans $78B
The 100 richest Americans would see their collective fortune shrink by $78 billion each year under a wealth tax introduced Monday by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her progressive allies.
Facebook Oversight Board receives appeal from 'user' on behalf of Trump to restore accounts
Facebook's independent Oversight Board has received an appeal on behalf of former President Donald Trump.
Facebook to expand effort to combat climate misinformation, label posts
Facebook announced on Thursday that it would ramp up its efforts to counter misinformation about climate change.
Facebook knew calls for violence plagued 'Groups,' now plans overhaul
The effort began after Facebook's own research found that American Facebook Groups became a vector for the rabid partisanship and even calls for violence that inflamed the country after the election.
Facebook looking good with ad business pushing social media giant to record revenues
Facebook Inc. posted record revenue and profit in the fourth quarter as online holiday shopping and increased use of the company’s platforms during the pandemic drove a surge in its ad business.
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 VP on social media regulations
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
Jeremy Kaplan, Susan Li on Apple cars, Google and Facebook teaming up
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."

















