Facebook parent Meta exploring new social network to rival Twitter
Meta Platforms Inc. is looking into devising a new social network that could be a competitor to Twitter. The app would allow users to share text updates.
Randi Zuckerberg on more women helping to 'shape, write' groundbreaking industries
American businesswoman and innovator Randi Zuckerberg says there's 'so many incredible ways' for women to have successful careers in tech.
The perk-cession is under way at some companies
Tech companies have cut perks, something remaining employees say has gone to far, while laid off employees wish the company had kept them around but reduced perks further.
TikTok ban: Who wins if platform is outlawed to American users?
Meta and Alphabet can win more market share for short-form video content if U.S. lawmakers ban TikTok due to ByteDance app’s relationship to China and threats to national security.
Meta to cut thousands more employees as soon as this week: report
Meta Inc., the parent of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, could announce thousands of more cuts as soon as this week, following the company's largest ever cuts just months ago.
Democratic Senators call on Meta to stop plan to release Metaverse app to teens
Democratic Senators Blumenthal and Markey wrote a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg requesting that Meta not release a version of the metaverse Horizon Worlds for teenagers.
Zuckerberg says new Meta team to work on 'AI personas,' other features
Mark Zuckerberg on Monday announced a new team is being formed at Facebook parent Meta Platforms whose work is supposed to bring generative AI-based features.
Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online
A new platform called Take It Down, launched by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, helps minors remove sexually explicit and intimate images from the Internet.
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Twitter Is liable in terror case
Twitter and other social-media companies have deflected blame saying in court filings that they have made extensive efforts to remove Islamic State content.
These two Supreme Court cases could upend the internet
Former Facebook analyst Kara Frederick weighs in on Twitter, Google comeuppance at Supreme Court after censoring conservatives and says Congress has to act on 'The Evening Edit.'
SCOTUS considers legal liability for big tech
Public on Substack founder Michael Shellenberger discusses the SCOTUS hearing regarding major big tech case on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Nearly $4 billion class-action against Facebook parent Meta halted in UK
A $3.7 billion class-action lawsuit against Facebook parent company Meta was rejected by a British tribunal on Monday, but the panel left open the possibility of it re-emerging.
Zuckerberg announces paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, granting users a hallowed blue check for a monthly fee.
Facebook parent Meta gives thousands of workers subpar reviews
Meta has struggled over the past year and a half, encountering growing competition from Chinese rival TikTok and a decline in advertising demand amid a difficult macroeconomic climate.
Facebook allowed Kremlin-allied oligarch sanctioned by US to run ads on platform
Facebook allowed Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor to run anti-government ads on its platform despite the convicted fraudster being sanctioned by the United States.
Ron DeSantis launches bill to defend Floridians against Big Tech
New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss how he and other government officials are working to combat Big Tech.
Meta Platforms says chief business officer to exit
The chief business officer at Meta Platforms will exit the company, the corporate parent of Facebook and Instagram said in a statement on Monday.
Meta employees say 'zero work' getting done as layoffs loom, report
Although Mark Zuckerberg has dubbed it the 'year of efficiency' some employees claim that a bunch of people are 'getting paid to do nothing' according to a recent report.
Did Twitter censor doctors who pushed back on the COVID-19 vaccine?
The 'Twitter Files' journalist Michael Shellenberger speaks on whether officials suppressed information about the COVID-19 vaccine on 'The Evening Edit.'
Senators question Zuckerberg about whether Russia, China accessed Facebook user data
A bipartisan duo of senators sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week, questioning him about how much access Russian and Chinese developers had to private user data.