Mosseri thinks it's better for the platform to be boring than inflammatory, and so do advertisers.
The suit singles out TikTok, alleging its endless scroll and "For You" recommendation algorithm hook young users and leave them "unable to escape."
The image creator comes as the app begins rolling out social networking features in addition to its news feed.
Social media apps are testing subscriptions. They say if you’re not the customer, you’re the product. Now you’re both.
Official Star Wars social media accounts originally referred to the new episode of the Disney+ show as the "series finale."
European users could reportedly pay upwards of $17 a month if they don't want to let the company use their data for ads on both Facebook and Instagram.
Zoomers and Gen Alpha involved in the study pick up their phones an average of 51 times and spend an average of nearly two hours on TikTok each day.
Student publications and nonprofit community outlets are caught up in a drawn-out battle between the Canadian government, big-name publishers, and Meta.
Meta's flagship platform is fighting a drop in users by lightening up on users with multiple accounts.
The social media giant corrected a glitch identified by Gizmodo as affecting hundreds of users.
A new report reveals a major campaign by influencers peddling aspartame to followers, but not disclosing that they'd been paid by a soda company trade group.
The company is limiting results returned for for covid-related keywords to one link from a single source: the CDC.
Parents of more than 100 transgender children said the proposed law would limit kids' access to potentially lifesaving communities and online resources.
Google's new policy comes as the GOP had waged war ahead of the 2024 election with at least two smear campaigns created with artificial intelligence.
Meta's Oversight Board rejected the initial removal of three heated posts about abortion laws, which the company called "death threats."
The plan comes at a time when Facebook and Instagram are staring down the EU’s Digital Services Act and its ad transparency requirements.
Meta initially refused to remove an Instagram post featuring Squidward dispensing denialist "Fun Facts About The Holocaust.”
Data from private tracking firms reportedly shows that Facebook's userbase and engagement time have not been dinged after news was banned on the platform.
Meta found 7,704 accounts and 954 pages on Facebook and Instagram boosting pro-China content and criticizing US policies.