With sweeping changes coming to Facebook’s content moderation, the longstanding platform may be going the way of Twitter, now X, opening the doors for extremism and hate speech.
Could Mark Zuckerberg’s makeover of Meta cost Irish jobs? Will Trump go to war against Dublin based EU privacy fines? Will users see an uptick in hate speech? Thomas Hughes, chief executive of Appeals ...
A new JUST 100 list of America's 'most just' companies is out, with a little less DEI and ESG, and a touch of MAGA.
US tech giants have been begging Donald Trump to make the EU stop probing the firms’ various violations of the bloc’s rules.
Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, which set the precedent for oversharing online, is now outraged that his own employees simply won't stop sharing.
Relatedly, the news organization Who What Why revealed this week that another faux free speech warrior from the Trump circle, ...
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Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and ...
Meta – the parent company of Facebook – has reportedly settled a lawsuit with President Donald Trump, agreeing to pay him $25 ...
The suit was brought after Facebook, among other social media platforms, suspended Trump's account following the Jan. 6 ...
Enrique Lopez votes sporadically but bought into Donald Trump’s vows to fight for everyday workers, helping the Republican ...
Meta on Friday told employees that its plans to end a number of internal programs designed to increase the company’s hiring of diverse candidates, the latest dramatic change ahead of President- ...