Meta is removing ad targeting options for thousands of sensitive subjects, including ethnicity, politics and religion.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers has introduced legislation that would give people more control over the algorithms that shape their online experience.
Twitter now shows preview cards for Instagram links after years of feuding between the two.
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system due to public backlash and regulatory 'uncertainty.'
Instagram describes Add Yours stickers as a way for people to create public threads in Stories.
TikTok is testing a new tipping feature that would allow creators to receive gifts from their followers.
New accounts and those who violate the Community Guidelines will still be locked out, though.
Internal documents show Facebook's infighting over right-wing content, including claims it makes 'special exceptions' for publishers.
Facebook research shows the social network's misinformation and violence issues were particularly severe in India.
Facebook has sued a man in Ukraine for allegedly swiping info for 178 million users.
Add a licensing misstep to the list of problems facing former President Donald Trump’s social media network.
The feature should help writers convert followers into newsletter subscribers.
Someone signed up for an account on TRUTH Social and posted a photo of a defecating pig.
Twitter is opening up Spaces to nearly everyone.
Twitter has bought the chat app Sphere to bolster its DMs — including some high-profile talent.
Facebook Messenger and Instagram are adding AR effects for entire group calls, including games everyone can play.
Former President Donald Trump has officially revealed that he's launching his own social media called TRUTH Social in 2022.
Facebook has reached separate settlements with the Department of Justice and Department of Labor over its hiring practices related to foreign workers.
Instagram is finally addressing a years-long request by letting you create posts on the desktop, not just on your phone.
Facebook says hate speech visibility has dropped 50 percent in nine months, although a whistleblower would disagree that this represents progress.