Facebook’s name change announcement came with a couple of demos showing off what the company imagines the future will look like.
Two former household employees are suing the Facebook CEO and his wife, Priscilla Chan, over allegations of harassment and discrimination.
Thousands of pages worth of internal documents known as “The Facebook Papers” have been obtained by news organisations, with journalists poring over them in great detail.
Facebook is forging ahead with plans to discuss rebranding at the company’s annual Connect conference on October 28.
Facebook name change incoming. EFF wins Cape Town banner battle. Should public holidays be moved to make long weekends? ‘Billionaire’ says he faked wealth.
If an influencer drinks a coffee with some lovely foam art on top and doesn’t get to document it on social media, did it even happen?
Facebook experienced a six-hour outage yesterday, which also resulted in a sizeable dent being made in Zuck’s net worth.
For six glorious hours yesterday, Facebook and Facebook-owned WhatsApp and Instagram suffered outages.
In the latest step towards battling fake news, Facebook is including measures that call out pages for repeatedly spreading fake news.
South Africa’s Information Regulator isn’t chuffed about WhatsApp’s new privacy policy, and is considering litigation about the matter.
May 15 is just around the corner, and if you choose not to accept WhatsApp’s new privacy policy, how you use the app will begin to change dramatically.
Zuckerberg and Tim Cook’s feud. Gigaba’s Gupta gifts. BoJo under fire. Bitcoin creator’s final message. Elon’s SNL gig proving controversial. Britney back in court.
It’s called ‘Sparked’, will involve video, and promises “dating with kind people”. What could possibly go wrong?
The data of 533 million Facebook users have been leaked. On the plus side, checking if you were one of those only takes a minute.
Social media giants, including Zuckerberg, were called to testify on the role of social media in the Capitol riots, against the backdrop of a small but effective protest.
Facebook users based in Australia are not able to link to news articles from either Australian or international news sites, with troves of content taken down.
Facebook’s Ozzie news ban. Ramaphosa gets vaccinated. Cigarette ban – crunching the numbers. More Parish council chaos. Happy Gilmore is back. Demi’s ‘brain damage’.
Apple took user privacy to a whole new level with iOS 14, and if you need proof that it’s working, check out Facebook’s attempts to shut it down.
Facebook has some very specific guidelines on what does and doesn’t constitute breast squeezing.
A new video is set to appear on American TV later today, taking aim at Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Even amidst a pandemic, some influencers can’t stop themselves from prancing into businesses to ask for free stuff.
An astounding number of child sex abuse images reported by US technology companies last year came from Facebook.
Facebook bans QAnon. Ace Magashule arrest warrant? Farm murder court chaos. Eddie van Halen dies. Baby shark song used as torture. What Britney really looks like.
Facebook is throwing a tantrum over the Netflix doccie ‘The Social Dilemma’, stating that it presents a distorted reality.
Kim Kardashian has joined a number of other celebrities in support of the #StopHateForProfit campaign.
I’m sure many of us have considered whether or not our social media use is beneficial, or detrimental, to our mental health. One thing is for sure – we’re all being manipulated.
As of September, we’ll all have to get used to a new Facebook aesthetic. Cue the inevitable complaints.
If you’ve somehow missed this viral post from three weeks ago, it’s time you saw Siseko’s braai outfit.
The quarterly reports for the three months to the end of June are out, and big tech has done more than alright.
Posting a black and white selfie where you look attractive – cool. Using the opportunity to create meaningful action – cooler.