Facebook is a corporation and an online social networking service headquartered in Menlo Park, California, in the United States.
After recording the most catastrophic day in stock market history, the “extreme” stress on the billionaire’s fortune is only just beginning.
Nvidia ascended rapidly from 50th spot two years ago to become more valuable than Meta
Meta has warned that Facebook and Instagram could be shut down in Europe if it is unable to transfer data to US servers.
Facebook is facing major problems, like competing with TikTok and rebuilding its ad infrastructure.
Mark Zuckerberg has lost billions following Meta’s share price bloodbath. But what really caused the social media juggernaut’s downfall?
Mark Zuckerberg has experienced one of the most drastic drops in wealth of all time, and it has sent shockwaves around the globe.
Facebook is planning to hire 10,000 people in the European Union to develop a so-called metaverse.
Its own in-depth research shows a significant teen mental-health issue that Facebook plays down in public. Part 2 in a series offering an unparalleled look inside the social-media giant’s failings—and its unwillingness or inability to address them.
Facebook Messenger is one of the most popular messaging apps on the market.
People can now enter their phone numbers into a website to see if they appeared in a recent Facebook data breach.
Residents of a remote island became collateral damage when the social-media giant decided to block its news feeds to Australia. ‘We’ve learned that we can’t just rely on Facebook.’
He’s not used to hearing no, is surrounded by sycophants and adores a totalitarian dictator. Inside the strange world of Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg.
WhatsApp said it will push back a planned policy update to give users time to review its terms amid fears the Facebook-owned platform will share private data with its parent company, helping to drive a mass migration from the app.
The Federal Trade Commission and a bipartisan group of state attorneys general brought broad antitrust allegations against the social-media giant, accusing it of a yearslong campaign to buy up or freeze out potential rivals.
Facebook has taken down a string of racist and misogynistic posts, memes and comments about US Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris.
Facebook has deleted a post in which President Trump had claimed Covid-19 was "less lethal" than the flu.
Facebook also said that if any candidate tries to declare victory before the final results are in, it will add a label to their posts directing users to the official results from Reuters and the National Election Pool
Facebook has removed a disinformation network it says was linked to "Roger Stone and his associates".
As the ads boycott grows, Mark Zuckerberg shows no sign of backing down.