Facebook's Zuckerberg criticizes TikTok for censoring protesters
Zuckerberg noted that TikTok was the first successful Chinese internet product worldwide.
Facebook accused of copying for Calibra logo
The two logos were designed three years apart and Current claims it started using its logo in August 2016.
Most unaware that Facebook owns Instagram
It was found that only 20 per cent adults answered seven or more questions correctly.
Elizabeth Warren replies to Zuckerberg’s leaked audio saying she would ‘suck’ as prez
Warren, who in March called for breaking up Amazon.com Inc, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc, quickly issued a retort on Twitter.
Privacy group says tech giants not delivering on political ads pledges
Many users around the world lack meaningful insight into how ads are targeted on social media services.
Asics store in New Zealand apologises after porn played on big screens
Pornography played on retailer's outdoor screens for up to 9 hrs -- until staff arrived at shop around 10 am on Sunday and switched it off.
IIT KGP faculty wins Facebook award for research in targeted media bias
Professor Animesh Mukherjee got selected for the Ethics in Artificial Intelligence Research Award in the 'operationalizing ethics' category.
Facebook tests hiding Likes for your mental well-being
A post's author can still see the count, but it is hidden from everyone else.
‘He urinated on me,’ wife of senior UP govt official reports abuse, writes to PM
In a Facebook post, his wife Neetu has accused him of repeated incidents of violence, including threats to kill her.
Facebook will not label or remove politicians' rule-breaking posts
It said that it shouldn't be the arbiter of acceptable speech in the political arena and thus wouldn't take down posts in that context.