FB fake news experiment fails. Twitter goes 280 characters. Columbine was tame. Foschini buys UK retailer. Ritz becomes billionaire jail. Syria joins climate deal – US alone. Nutella recipe change. Gossip Girl rape. UK sex minister suicide. Prince Charles paradise papers leak.
Facebook launches instant friend payments. Texas gunman insight. Exclusive Books won’t withdraw book. Ferrari might leave F1. Mormon model. Genius Russian kid says he’s from Mars. 121 year-old man. Clooney doesn’t need money.
Facebook continues to be slammed for Russian-linked propaganda during the 2016 U.S. elections, and it doesn’t end there.
In an attempt to do a good deed, Heinz Winckler received some serious backlash after attempting to wade into the farm murder debate.
Despite Facebook’s massive profitability over the last three months, Zuck is still not happy so he had a little chat with the U.S. congress.
As the Facebook / Russia / USA 2016 elections saga continues, we’re getting a taste of what was shared in an effort to sway the votes.
Every now and then you might realise that an advert relating to a topic you have been speaking about pops up on your newsfeed. Well, instead of freaking out, read this.
Russian FB ads reached 126 million. Truck crashes into Black Monday protests. Corona company gets into weed. Apple fires employee over iPhone X video. Rose McGowan arrest warrant. Inventor admits dismembering journalist. Carbon Dioxide hits new record. Musk’s new tunnel.
It began last week when a Facebook page requested black South Africans ask white South Africans something they have always wanted to know. The results were pretty amazing.
After putting out a call on Facebook for information about a young fugitive, a US police department got more than they bargained for.
Care to hazard a guess at just how many times you touch your phone during the day? 1 000 times? 5 000 times? Here’s what the experts are saying.
Sun’s out buns out and all that, but dare show a breast on social media and everyone freaks out. These channels are also drawing some false equivalencies.
In an effort to show off Facebook’s new Spaces app, Zuck and his colleague took a trip to disaster-stricken Puerto Rico. Viewers were highly unimpressed.
FB omitted Russia from report. Brit PM child rape claims. Trump suggests storm. Grace Mugabe judgement. Oz face recognition drive. Latest Rock Hall of Fame nods. Ryanair vs. Easyjet crew war begins.
Facebook’s Russia problem spirals. Richest woman dies. Zuptas lose court bid. When Leo met Trump. Boyzone girlfriend ‘murders and burns’ nanny. First iPhone 8 camera pics. Marilyn Manson on Columbine link. North Korea to test H-bomb in Pacific.
Yesterday, Zuck announced the birth of his second child much in the same way he announced his first: with a letter addressed to them posted on Facebook.
There’s some malicious malware making its way around South Africa through Facebook Messenger. Here’s what to look out for and how to fix the problem.
It’s not exactly ideal when Facebook just starts playing some horrendous video off your feed, and then there’s the mobile data it chows. Stop it – we’re here to help.
There’s another Facebook hoax doing the rounds, preying on fears that the social network site is under siege from hackers. Feel free to send this to those who share it.
No one is going to turn down some free Wi-Fi whilst out and about, and Facebook’s new tool now shows you exactly where you can get it.
Facebook Africa opened their doors only two years ago, but massive growth since then has led to a very impressive upgrade. Let’s take a tour.
There’s nothing wrong with letting peeps know that you’re all good, but these Facebook Safety Checks have been coming under fire of late.
Local online retailer Spree had a little bit of a logistics whoopsie, but hey failed to tell customers why their orders weren’t being delivered and it’s become very messy.
As Facebook grows, so too does the list of problems to sort out, with moderation being one of them. But with two billion people logging on, how are they going to do it?
A set of guidelines for Facebook moderators have been released, showing what to look out for and how to act when coming across various incidents.
You have to be pretty exceptional to gain acceptance into Harvard, but I guess we have learnt that Zucks tends to stand out from the crowd.
A Tennessee musician doused himself in kerosene before setting himself alight, all while streaming it on Facebook Live.
Every wondered what an intern position at one of the world’s biggest tech companies pays? Well, here’s something to make your Friday a whole lot worse.
Facebook is here to stay, and it’s clear from their latest conference that they’re keen to play an even bigger role in the lives of those who use the site.
Mark Zuckerberg, more than anyone else, needs to make Facebook look good. So what does he do? Share his child’s first word with the world.