Two social media pages purporting to back Mark Cayer’s mayoral bid are actually undermining it, the Democrat says.
Insight: America’s greedy millionaires and billionaires
The Trump tax cuts helped the people who needed it least. And they are still begging for more.
Commentary: Facebook just gave up the fight against fake news
The social media platform’s new policy means that nobody will stop you from posting lies there if you’re a ‘political figure.’
Facebook can be ordered to remove content worldwide, EU says
A spokeswoman for the site say the ruling could have an effect on free speech and ‘raises critical questions around freedom of expression.’
On impeachment, Trump and allies on Facebook outspending rivals as much as 4 to 1, data suggests
The majority of impeachment messaging sympathetic to the president is funded by his re-election campaign.
Zuckerberg vows to fight efforts by Sen. Warren to break up Facebook
The tech giant CEO told employees in leaked comments that he ‘would bet that we will have a legal challenge’ if the progressive Democrat is elected president.
Commentary: Breaking up Facebook would likely backfire
More competition could aggravate the social problems that the tech giant creates.
Facebook hires health expert to help prevent suicides
Facebook said it will begin sharing public data about how users talk about suicide as part of ongoing efforts to address concerns about suicide.
States’ attorneys general to announce Google probe Monday
They will investigate whether the search-and-advertising giant undermines rivals and harms consumers.
Facebook found you friends. Now can it find you love?
Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service, arrived in the U.S. on Thursday.