Facebook Ads VP Criticizes Media Narrative, Says Swaying Election ‘Not Main Goal’ of Russians
In contrast to the media narrative, most Russian ad buys occurred post-election with the intent to “divide America, said the Facebook VP.

In contrast to the media narrative, most Russian ad buys occurred post-election with the intent to “divide America, said the Facebook VP.

A Florida middle school teacher who was named Teacher of the Year at her school said that parents need to “step up” and control their kids’ behavior.

A new proposal calling for greater transparency surrounding the sponsors of online politicals advertisements will be considered by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) next month.

Facebook has come under fire for their two-factor authentication process which sends users notifications via text message and posts replies on their Facebook wall, instead of merely acting as a layer of security.

Top-tier venture capitalist Peter Thiel is ditching the intolerance of Silicon Valley and moving himself and his personal investment arm to Los Angeles for better business opportunities.

Billionaire open-borders activist George Soros has demanded the European Union (EU) regulate social media because voters’ minds are being controlled and “manipulated”.

A shop owner gave an alleged thief two options after he was reportedly caught stealing: apologize for the crime on Facebook Live, or go to jail. Tyler Stanley allegedly stole an item from shop owner Bo Larsen’s smoke shop in Cocoa

Speaking at the Recode Media Conference, Facebook’s Head of News stated that Facebook will begin defining “quality news” and said that “not all news is created equal.”

A German court recently ruled that Facebook’s use of users’ personal data is illegal.

WIRED has published a report titled “Inside The Two Years That Shook Facebook – And The World.” They document two years of upheaval at the tech giant and the progressive politics that drive the company’s management.

A newly published report claims that younger social media users are abandoning Facebook at a rapid rate in the United States.

The advertising industry wants to make the web family-friendly, and leftist pressure group Sleeping Giants-friendly too.

A guest at a Kentucky hotel was in for a surprise Wednesday when he discovered hundreds of high school choir students singing a rendition of the national anthem.

A Yale-published study claiming to mirror Facebook’s new methodology for sorting “broadly trusted” news sources from partisan news inadvertently undermines its author’s own advocacy of the methodology by listing far-left sites Salon.com and HuffingtonPost as “mainstream” while packing its “hyper-partisan” category with right-of-center news sources.

Facebook’s A.I. research team (FAIR) has revealed their AI neural network, which can map skins onto people in videos during real-time.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says that male executives who follow the “Pence rule,” and refuse to dine alone with female colleagues, should avoid eating with male colleagues as well.

Facebook “has completely destroyed independent digital comedy,” according to Funny or Die’s Matt Klinman, who was recently interviewed following mass layoffs at the company.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg claimed the #MeToo movement hasn’t gone far enough, despite also noting that an overwhelming amount of men are now afraid of mentoring women.

Facebook has reportedly hired a full-time pollster to monitor CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s approval ratings worldwide.

Jim Carrey says he’s dumping his Facebook stock and deleting his page over reported Russian interference on the site during the 2016 presidential election.

Facebook, Google, and other Silicon Valley companies are reportedly restricting employee relationships and dating practices with company dating policies.

Conservative media organizations will discuss how Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, and search engine giants like Google have stifled conservative and alternative viewpoints during a panel discussion Tuesday, February 6, at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

The FBI and local law enforcement agencies across the country are warning social media users not to share a disturbing video depicting child pornography making the rounds on Facebook.

Former early employees from Silicon Valley companies such as Facebook and Google have formed an organization which aims to warn the public of the negative effects of these tech companies.

More than half of Facebook’s instant article partners have reportedly abandoned the program.

The New York Times published an op-ed recently naming the online advertising business as the “Internet’s Central Villain.”

A federal prison inmate in Atlanta, Georgia, published a Facebook Live video where he admitted to committing a murder that he hasn’t been charged for.

Facebook announced in a blog post this week that cryptocurrency ads would officially be banned from the platform.

Hillary Clinton took to Facebook on Tuesday just hours ahead of President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address defending her decision to retain a male campaign worker who sexually harassed a female on staff.

According to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, users spent 50 million fewer hours per day on the website last quarter. He claims it is a result of changes that will make Facebook “stronger over the long term.”

The CEO of search engine DuckDuckGo recently published an op-ed on CNBC outlining why Google and Facebook must be prevented from tracking users every move.

Facebook has announced that content from local publishers will be prioritized in users newsfeeds in an attempt to emphasize what they consider high-quality news, while also attempting to “build community.”

U.S. business groups are pushing a Senate bill that would let companies hire an unlimited number of government-subsidized, foreign white-collar graduates to replace middle-class American employees.

Facebook suspended, but then reinstated an Islamic extremist’s account nine times, after he warned the company would have to answer to “Allah the All Merciful,” according to a report.

Israeli actress and Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot posted a tribute on Instagram on Saturday to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The prime minister is to call on investors to boycott social media platforms that do not delete and censor perceived “extremist” views.

SCOTTeVEST CEO Scott Jordan said his company advertises on Fox News because their viewers are “extremely gullible” and “f**cking idiots.”

AT&T called for an “Internet Bill of Rights” and argued that Facebook and Google should also be subjected to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on their platforms.

Former Facebook Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Gary Briggs has left the company to advise the Democratic party in the US midterms and 2020 elections.

Rep. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) wrote an open letter to Facebook and Twitter, requesting information on what they claim were Russian bots posting #ReleaseTheMemo on social media.
