VIDEO July 25, 2023 House to cite Zuckerberg for contempt of Congress in censorship investigation FOX Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn reports on the House Judiciary Committee saying the documents Meta provided were not enough to prove that they do not censor users.
Facebook July 22, 2023 How to spot red flags for this latest Facebook Marketplace scam You can spot scams in Facebook Marketplace in a number of ways, including checking a person's profile if they are asking to pay in the form of a gift card and more.
Email July 21, 2023 Why some Facebook emails aren't what they seem You must be very cautious with trusting Facebook notifications, whether you receive them on your laptop or your phone due to the likelihood they are spam emails.
Asia July 20, 2023 Cambodia's prime minister reactivates Facebook account 3 weeks after breakup with the platform Hun Sen, the prime minister of Cambodia, is back on Facebook three weeks after announcing he was leaving the platform for Telegram, a popular messaging app.
West Virginia July 18, 2023 ACLU of West Virginia files lawsuit against county commissioner for social media blocking The ACLU of West Virginia has filed a lawsuit against a county commissioner, alleging that he violated a constituent's First Amendment rights by blocking her on his Facebook page.
VIDEO July 14, 2023 Jonathan Turley: This is the clarion call of all nations that practice censorship 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Jonathan Turley offers legal analysis on an order limiting the Biden administration's contact with social media companies on 'The Story.'
Facebook July 12, 2023 Could a chunk of this $37.5M Facebook settlement belong to you? Facebook is currently facing a $37.5 million settlement for using data to track the location of their users after a previous settlement back in May.
OPINION July 12, 2023 Media love 'Twitter Killer' Mark Zuckerberg taking on Elon Musk The battle journalists care about has Meta's new social media operation Threads going up against Twitter.
Media July 11, 2023 Online privacy guru says Threads’ ‘rampant abuse of data’ is why Meta didn’t launch product in EU DataGrade CEO Joe Toscano feels Meta is fully aware of what it’s doing, and that’s why Threads isn’t available in the European Union where strict privacy laws exist.
Republicans July 11, 2023 Florida AG calls on Mark Zuckerberg to stop child traffickers exploiting kids online: 'Public safety threat’ AG Ashley Moody called on Mark Zuckerberg to speak on Meta platforms being used by human trafficking and if any action is being taken to combat the data-backed safety concern.
VIDEO July 10, 2023 This battle won’t be won in a cage match: Morgan Wright SentinelOne Chief Security Adviser Morgan Wright tells ‘Cavuto Live’ what trade secrets Threads could have collected from ex-Twitter employees.