Popeyes confuses social media followers with 'pizza' tweet, offers free delivery for Family Meal orders
Popeyes confused Twitter users on Wednesday after tweeting, "Pizza."
Twitter rockets higher on development of subscription model
Twitter's new team, called Gryphon, is made up of a group of engineers that will work closely with the payments team to build the new product, according to a job posting.
Pompeo snubs TikTok while praising social media companies for refusing to share data with Hong Kong
The Trump administration is considering restricting U.S. users' access to the Chinese app TikTok.
Sen. Cotton warns on TikTok: 'Threat' to privacy, security of Americans
Sen. Tom Cotton warned Americans against using the Chinese social media application TikTok on Wednesday, noting that there is “no such thing” as a private company inside China that would protect personal information, as the Trump administration considers banning the app in the U.S. altogether.
Facebook civil rights audit blasts platform for not removing Trump voting posts
Civil rights auditors criticized Facebook for not removing some of President Trump's posts, according to a report released Wednesday after a nearly two-year investigation.
Facebook frustrates advertising boycott leaders with lack of concessions
Civil rights leaders met with Facebook executives Tuesday but said they left the meeting disappointed in Facebook's lack of commitments and will continue their advertising boycott.
US considering TikTok ban
Tik Tok could be possibly banned in U.S. for security
Parler CEO says social media companies are behaving like publishers by censoring
Companies like Twitter and Facebook have flourished because of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Parler CEO: Twitter alternative offers platform for 'realistic discussion'
John Matze on Parler app
Video: Jimmy John’s workers in Georgia made noose out of dough
Employees at a Jimmy John’s sandwich shop in Georgia recorded themselves playing with a noose fashioned out of dough.
My investment in Parler is an investment in liberty: Strategic investor Jeffrey Wernick
The Web is being colonized by tech oligarchs like Twitter and Facebook.
Facebook, Twitter pause data requests from Hong Kong authorities over controversial security law
Facebook and Twitter have announced they will pause all information and data requests from Hong Kong authorities over its controversial national security law imposed by the Chinese government.
Trump’s Confederate flag, Bubba Wallace comments hurt his cause: Karl Rove
Karl Rove on Trump tweets, Kanye West
Nikola founder says stock manipulators took Facebook group for shareholders 'off the deep end'
Nikola Motors CEO Trevor Milton is encouraging company shareholders to leave a Facebook group, alleging the forum has become a platform for stock manipulation.
Facebook, Twitter, Google face free-speech test in Hong Kong
U.S. tech companies will be forced into a high-wire act if authorities here ask them to delete user accounts or their content. Refusal could invite Beijing’s scrutiny and cooperation may spur customer rejection.
Trump, Biden fight for dominance on social media platforms
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are tackling social media influence in very different ways ahead of November.
Canada's biggest banks join boycott of Facebook platforms
More than 400 brands have pulled advertising on Facebook in response to the “Stop Hate for Profit” campaign.
Zuckerberg meeting with Facebook advertising boycott leaders Tuesday
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg will meet with civil rights leaders Tuesday afternoon to discuss the "Stop Hate for Profit" boycott.
Who is Parler CEO John Matze?
The site has been around since 2018 and was founded by John Matze and Jared Thomson.
Elon Musk mocks SEC again amid surge in Tesla stock
Tesla CEO Elon Musk mocked short sellers and the Securities and Exchange Commission in a series of tweets Thursday following a surge in the automaker's stock.


















