Even before Meta dropped fact-checkers, it could be hard to know what to believe on social media. Parents can help kids sort through posts to learn what’s true.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) — A federal judge on Tuesday barred the state of California from enforcing key parts of Senate Bill 976 ...
Meta’s shift away from fact checking will require changes for the billions of people who use Facebook, Instagram and Threads. Here’s how they can tell truth from fiction.
Meta will be removing restrictions on topics like immigration and gender, which may make your feed look more controversial.
Today, the real action is happening on social media platforms and in digital news feeds. Consider this: When GameStop's stock skyrocketed in 2021, it wasn't Wall Street analysts who saw it coming ...
Social media has enabled more exchange and communication about our cities and our everyday experiences. Governments and companies use location data, hashtags and descriptions to determine what is ...
A federal judge has upheld a California law that bans tech companies from serving addictive feeds to minors. As Neowin reports, the Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act (SB 976 ...
Meta is dreaming of its social platforms brimming with helpful AI-generated profiles and content fueled by the models underlying Meta AI, according to recent comments by Connor Hayes, vice-president ...
Feeds are usually based around users' favorite topics, such as music, sports, science, social justice ... Or, if you're addicted to a breaking news story, you can subscribe to a feed that's ...
But despite its youth, social media platforms have become an integral part of our culture. Many people spend at least some portion of their day on social media—consuming news, forming opinions ...
Scholars warn that disinformation and rumours on social media have also hindered ... newspapers and wire agencies were the main media bringing news of the calamity to the world.