Facebook considering a ban on political ads: Report
Facebook is considering a ban of political advertisements in the days before the U.S. election this November, Bloomberg reports.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey donates $3M for universal basic income program
Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has donated $3 million of his wealth to 16 mayors supporting a UBI program.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Twitter, JPMorgan join Microsoft in phasing out ‘racial’ coding terms
Twitter and JPMorgan are dropping “racial” coding terms, joining the ranks of Microsoft’s GitHub and Google.
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.
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.
Zuckerberg says advertising boycott won't change Facebook's principles: Report
Advertising boycott officially started Wednesday
CVS joins Facebook advertiser boycott, social media giant's $70B honeypot takes another hit
CVS joined hundreds of other companies Wednesday in a boycott of the social media giant.
Social Media Day: 5 publicly traded companies ranked by revenue
These five social media companies made more than a billion dollars in 2019.
Twitch suspends Trump for 'hateful conduct' violations
Livestreaming platform Twitch announced Monday that it is suspending President Trump's campaign account due to two violations of its "hateful conduct" policy.
Starbucks pausing all social media ads as pressure on Facebook, Twitter grows
Starbucks said "more must be done to create welcoming and inclusive online communities."
Twitter apologizes for adding coronavirus fact-check labels to tweets that weren't misleading
Twitter has apologized for accidentally labeling some tweets about the coronavirus pandemic and 5G as misleading content.
Facebook will start flagging some political content that violates its policies
Facebook announced Friday that it will start flagging some political content amid an advertiser boycott.
Who is Jack Dorsey?
The eccentric CEO has a net worth of $6 billion.
Unilever to halt US ads on Facebook, Twitter
Unilever announced Friday that it is halting U.S. ads on Facebook and Twitter.
Virginia judge dismisses Twitter from lawsuit filed by Nunes
Henrico County Circuit Judge John Marshall on Wednesday ruled Twitter is not liable for allegedly slanderous tweets about Nunes that were posted anonymously.
Twitter puts warning label on Trump tweet for ‘abusive behavior’
Twitter escalated tensions with President Trump adding a warning to one of his tweets and saying he violated the platform’s rules by glorifying violence.
















