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Nine months after being expelled from social media for his role in inciting the January 6 Capitol insurrection, former US President Donald Trump has said he’s launching a new media company with its own soc...
They're just a few of the suggestions being bandied around online following reports that Facebook plans to rebrand itself with a new group name. The company refused to comment on rumor or speculation, of c...
Britain's competition regulator has fined Facebook 50.5 million pounds ($69.6 million) for breaching an order imposed during its investigation into the American social media giant's purchase of GIF platform Giphy, the agency said on Wednesday.
Facebook Inc., under fire from regulators and lawmakers in many countries over its business practices, is planning to rebrand itself with a new group name that focuses on the metaverse, The Verge reported.
American micro-blogging and social networking service Twitter has recently announced that it will begin testing a new advertisement format on its platform for iOS and Android, that would fit the ads in between the conversation. ...
Even as Australian pressure on tech companies and social media platforms to be made responsible for defamatory content hosted by them has galvanized the companies into action, a senior executive from Facebook in Washington said Sunday that the company would start nudging youngsters away from harmful content.