Telegram founder says over 70 mln new users joined during Facebook outage
Messaging app Telegram gained over 70 million new users during Monday’s Facebook (FB.O) outage, its
Facebook whistleblower expected to slam former employer before US Congress
Facebook whistleblower Frances Hogen will appear before the US Congress on Tuesday, where she is
Facebook blames “faulty configuration change” for nearly six-hour outage
Facebook Inc has blamed a “faulty configuration change” for a nearly six-hour outage on Monday that
Cuba curbs access to Facebook, messaging apps amid protests – internet watchdog
Cuba has restricted access to social media and messaging platforms including Facebook, Instagram,
Trump sues Facebook, Twitter and Google, claiming censorship
Former US President Donald Trump announced plans to sue tech giants Google, Twitter and Facebook
Facebook’s Workplace tool reaches 7 million paid subscribers
Social media platform Facebook Inc said on Tuesday that its Workplace tool had reached 7 million
As tech faces a reckoning, what you do offline can get you banned
In April, Twitch announced it would start banning users for behaviour away from its site. The move
Google, Apple executives to testify in app store hearing
Senior executives with Alphabet’s Google and Apple will testify on Wednesday about antitrust
Myanmar junta cuts internet, protesters say they will not surrender
Opponents of military rule in Myanmar marched and laid bouquets of flowers on Friday while trying to
Lego collector recreates Vietnam street scenes in miniature
In a room crammed from ceiling to floor with boxes, cabinets and drawers of Lego bricks, Hoang Dang
Facebook tests feature in India to share Instagram reels on its news feed
Facebook Inc said on Monday it was testing a feature on Instagram that allows some content creators
Facebook switches news back on in Australia, signs content deals
Facebook Inc ended a one-week blackout of Australian news on its popular social media site on Friday
Australia’s antitrust chief claims victory after Facebook standoff
The architect of Australia’s laws forcing Google and Facebook to pay media companies for content
Australia won’t advertise COVID-19 vaccine on Facebook but vows publicity
Australia’s government pledged a publicity campaign for its rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine on
Undeterred by Facebook news blackout, Australia commits to content law
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed on Friday to press ahead with laws to force Facebook
Australia to continue talks with Facebook’s Zuckerberg over media code
Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said he would continue his talks with Facebook Inc Chief
Suspected militia leaders plead not guilty to Central African Republic war crimes
Two men accused of leading Christian-dominated militias in widespread attacks on Muslims in the
Chinese users flock to US chat app Clubhouse, evading censors
Private social audio app Clubhouse is attracting masses of new users from mainland China, where the
YouTube suspends Trump’s channel after violating policy on inciting violence
Alphabet Inc’s YouTube said on Tuesday it has suspended Donald Trump’s channel as it violated
Facebook removes Australian celebrity chef’s page for COVID-19 conspiracies
Facebook Inc said on Thursday it has removed the page of Australian celebrity chef turned conspiracy