Dorsey and Zuckerberg Threatened by Pro-ISIS Lads
Flames and bullets and scary words.
Flames and bullets and scary words.
The global rollout for all these questionable add-ons on the social network starts on Wednesday.
At least Apple and Facebook finally agree on something.
A series of technical problems and a lot of the same-old.
Contacting businesses via Facebook’s chat app will apparently allow them to send ads your way.
For President Yoweri Museveni, nothing says “democracy” like sweeping censorship of the electorate.
1,000 freelance illustrators suddenly begin sketching out Zuckerberg panels.
In the wake of heightened fears over the working of IS, the social network is taking a hard line to hate speech.
Pushing its in-house concept of "counter-speech" to mess with extremist groups.
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The Facebook director who looks a bit like and egg now has egg on his face.
Authorities in France are not impressed with Facebook.
The ban blocks services allowing users access to apps and sites without munching up lots of data.
The goal is for British and American agencies to have quick access to the communications of their citizens who may be engaged in planning acts of terrorism.
Let’s break it down.
The owners say the fight highlights how inconsistent Facebook’s policy towards prescription drugs is.