Mark Zuckerberg wore a rare Swiss watch worth about $900 000 in a video explaining his company’s decision to end third-party fact-checking on its social media platforms in the US, this week.
Jan. 7, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook (and CEO of it’s parent company Meta, which owns other social media platforms like Instagram and Threads), announced that the platform will stop ...
Meta is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, known as DEI, the company said Friday, becoming the latest ...
As numerous U.S. corporations bend to the right with the political winds swirling around Republican President-elect Donald ...
The truth was center stage at two very different public events last week. One was an announcement by Mark Zuckerberg’s social ...
The changes at Meta — which owns Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp — are a fairly notable departure from company policy under ...
The EU's top digital enforcer said Saturday that Europe would make sure social media platforms respect citizens' rights and comply with its rules, after criticism from US big tech.
On the latest episode of the Joe Rogan podcast, Mark Zuckerberg revealed literal billions of people use a Meta service every day.
Mark Zuckerberg's decision to do away with fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram is not a solution to the problem of ...
It was such a busy week for Meta that even the most steadfast Zuckerberg news junkies might have missed some of his ...
Ex-US President Joe Biden on January 10 slammed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over his step to end its fact-checking program and ...