How to Stop Facebook From Bringing Up Your Bad Memories
If you’d rather live in the present and make a clean break with the past—or just one person in particular—here’s how to do it.
If you’d rather live in the present and make a clean break with the past—or just one person in particular—here’s how to do it.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that Oculus’s openness has its limits.
Remember that Facebook built a wacky 360-degree camera to record immersive video? Well, now it’s shot its first film.
Not directly hosting things is not enough of an excuse any more, it warns.
The teens reportedly skipped school to conduct the live-stream, which some classmates watched from their phones during sex education lessons.
The US Senate Commerce Committee—which oversees media issues, consumer protection issues, and internet communication—has sent a letter to Mark Zuckerberg requesting answers about its trending topics section.
That's according to a former journalist who worked on the project.
It’s well-known that Facebook uses an algorithm that can recognise a person based on information in photographs. It’s a little creepy, sure, but is it illegal?
The news comes just weeks after Mark Zuckerberg spent a keynote lobbing thinly veiled criticisms at Republican favourite, Donald Trump.
Now he’s $10,000 richer.
Depending on whom you ask, Facebook is either the saviour or destroyer of journalism in our time.
Well, not really, but he might as well have.
People aren’t sharing as much about their personal lives as they used to, so the company is reportedly hoping the launch of a new camera app will help solve that problem. It won't.
Internal and external discussions at Facebook have opened up debate about how the social media platform can influence political voters.