Sir Nick Clegg has claimed it is “unfeasible” for Facebook to stop social media users calling trans people “mentally ill”.
It feels like we’re in a new era now,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, as he announced sweeping changes to the ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement that Meta will abandon the use of independent fact checkers on Facebook and Instagram puts the debate between ...
Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump have had a bit of a rollercoaster relationship, but things seem to be getting better between ...
Meta says it is working quickly to resolve the problem, which has prompted accusations of bias on social media.
A content moderation system that relies on the opinions of multiple people will not result in factual notation, rather it ...
Forty-five percent of the 965 Meta employees surveyed by the anonymity-protecting messaging app Blind disagreed with the ...
Users plan week-long boycott of the platform after it announces the removal of fact-checkers and sparks controversy.
Former UK deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg is to depart his role as president of global affairs at social media and tech giant Meta, to be replaced by prominent republican Joel Kaplan. Clegg ...
In the Capitol Rotunda in Washington D.C. yesterday, as Donald Trump was sworn back into office, the pecking order of the new ...
Facebook issues come as Meta said it’s working to resolve issue where Democratic search terms were blocked on Instagram ...
For now, however, the two are bound together tightly by mutual self-interest. Trump promises to give the new oligopoly all ...