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A privacy policy change scheduled for Dec. 16 has been misinterpreted by some to mean that Meta will be poking around your Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp DMs.
From fake posts to evolving policies and prevalent scams, Snopes has done numerous dives into the social media giant.
Meta used to be Facebook. Why state the obvious? The answer is that what’s obvious very much calls into question the FTC’s antitrust case against Meta, the corporation formerly known as Facebook. Ok, but why the name change? Kodak is still Kodak, U.S ...
Why Did Meta Make the Update? Mark’s reasoning behind the 180-degree move was the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Mark explained his beliefs in the video: “The recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing ...
LeCun's new company will focus on Advanced Machine Learning (AMI) in contrast to trending LLMs development.
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Meta is removing Facebook's Like and Comment buttons from external websites. This change begins on February 10, 2026. The company aims to simplify dev
Facebook, being a platform used by billions, is flooded with all kinds of accounts. However, not all of them are genuine. Many are bots that often hijack comment sections, posting the same messages repeatedly. There are also accounts that have built their ...
It’s déjà vu in Washington, and the creator economy is bracing for impact. As lawmakers inch closer (again) to banning TikTok in the United States, the most powerful companies in tech are circling. At the front of the pack? Meta. Over the last few ...
Australians younger than 16 will be removed from Facebook and Instagram on December 4, tech giant Meta said Thursday, as Canberra prepares to enforce sweeping laws banning teens from social