“Rather than take responsibility … Mr. Zuckerberg is going sailing,” top Democrat says after testimony from Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
‘A state of constant crisis’: Black households struggle with rising rents and housing shortage
With the affordable housing supply shrinking and rents soaring across the country, no one is being hit harder than Black households, researchers say.
Who is Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen? Everything you need to know
Frances Haugen says she leaked the documents because she wants to fix Facebook. She calls herself “an advocate for public oversight of social media.”
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter strike back, sue over Texas social media censorship law
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter sue Texas to stop a new law cracking down on companies for censoring conservative speech. More legislation is expected.
Would you take a Facebook or Instagram break? Why civil rights groups want you to log out
Organizers are calling for a national boycott over what they say is Facebook’s and Instagram’s destructive roles from COVID to the Capitol attack.
Are you over Instagram? How to delete or deactivate your Instagram account.
Want to leave Instagram forever with no give backs? Or do you just need a break like Britney Spears? Here’s how to delete or deactivate your account.
Do you own an iPhone or iPad? Update your Apple devices right now.
Apple released an emergency software patch after researchers found a security flaw that allows hackers to secretly install spyware on your devices.
Twitter did not violate election laws when it throttled Hunter Biden article, FEC rules
Twitter didn’t violate election laws when it limited the spread of a New York Post article about Hunter Biden shortly before the presidential election
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter will fight Texas crackdown on ‘censorship’ of Trump, conservative speech
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new law Thursday punishing social media companies for censoring conservative speech and former President Donald Trump.
Facebook apologizes after mislabeling video of Black men as ‘primates’
Facebook apologized after it mislabeled a video of Black men “primates,” the latest racial gaffe by AI systems that are used to automate features.