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Online advertising is more expensive since Apple changed its privacy policies
by
Matt Levin
Oct 25, 2021
People are opting out of being tracked.
Facebook whistleblower Haugen stresses need for regulation to Senators
Oct 6, 2021
Haugen also said Facebook was also fueled by an emphasis on short-term profits.
WhatsApp outage highlights the scale of its worldwide use
Oct 5, 2021
The Facebook property has become a business lifeline in countries where other communication alternatives are expensive or inaccessible.
Facebook suspends efforts on an Instagram for kids
by
Amy Scott
Sep 27, 2021
Experts say any plan for "Instagram Kids" will be really, really hard to get right.
Is Congress about to regulate Big Tech?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Jun 24, 2021
Axios reporter Margaret Harding McGill breaks down the antitrust bills moving through the House of Representatives.
Congress weighs getting tough on Big Tech
Jun 22, 2021
The House Judiciary Committee is set to consider a package of antitrust bills this week.
Facebook board upholds Trump suspension
May 5, 2021
However, the Facebook Oversight Board also said “was not appropriate for Facebook to impose an ‘indefinite’ suspension.”
For public good, not for profit.
Yahoo Answers is shutting down. Why are companies ditching discussion features?
by
Janet Nguyen
Apr 12, 2021
The question-and-answers platform, which launched in 2005, is shutting down in May.
Facebook blocks news in Australia
by
Nova Safo
and Rose Conlon
Feb 18, 2021
Facebook's decision to wipe the news feeds came in response to lawmakers coming closer to passing a landmark new law.
“It’s turned from one need to another”
Jan 8, 2021
As the pandemic drags on, a Facebook bartering group helps support communities in southern Nevada.