How Spammy is Facebook's News Feed: an Experiment
It always seems like my feed is full of posts from pages I don't follow, photos of friends I haven't talked to in years, and most of all ads upon ads upon ads.
It always seems like my feed is full of posts from pages I don't follow, photos of friends I haven't talked to in years, and most of all ads upon ads upon ads.
The company says that putting a red flag on inaccurate stories may have actually reinforced “deeply held beliefs” instead of opening up readers to critical thinking.
We're safe for now due to EU privacy laws, but who knows what'll happen post-Brexit?
Particularly with the rising popularity of far-right groups on social media.
The platform just got one step closer to becoming the literal embodiment of its name.
Let's just forget 2017 ever happened shall we?
These new tools are partially based on feedback from organisations that represent groups who face disproportionate harassment on the platform.
If Facebook doesn’t cease collecting WhatsApp data, it will pursue further action
No more rubbish sound effects and terrible dubbing on your profile!
Finally, a temporary respite from your aunt's incessant Minion memes.
Facebook is instituting a new policy to help combat those annoying "Like This Page For A Free Phone" posts.
Sure, Facebook might be ripping apart the social fabric of how society works, but it's not that bad.
WWE comes to Facebook's video service.
Three ads that cost less than £1, and reached fewer than 200 people.
"Facebook was a very different company back then, and as we have grown, we have realised how our responsibilities have grown too."
The new update will allow people to use hashtags to follow entire communities on Instagram, instead of just singular entities.