Around 78 percent of 13 to 17-year-olds check their phones at least once an hour every day, and 35% monitor the top five networks "almost constantly". This is how social media is changing children's brain.
Youtuber Trevor Jacob pleaded guilty to deliberately crashing his plane in the California mountains for views in 2021. In December 2021 Trevor Jacob uploaded a video to YouTube titled "I Crashed My Airplane," a 12-minute video...
Facebook's facial identification technology has been the subject of judicial action in the past, the latest which comes from Texas, who are suing Meta over facial recognition software.
Elon Musk's Twitter-linked text conversations, which were made publicly available as part of the Twitter lawsuit's legal disclosure, show his plan for Twitter.
The Supreme Court of the United States will hear cases this year against the Communications Decency Act's Section 230, which has been a cornerstone of the IT sector for more than two decades and could soon change free speech on the internet.
Zuckerberg's Instagram-facilitated massive paedophile network as Instagram's own algorithms were promoting paedophile content to other paedophiles. A comprehensive investigation by the Wall Street Journal and the Stanford Internet Observatory reveals that Meta-owned Instagram has been home to...
Meta used power in a way that threatened public safety during fire season and in the midst of a global pandemic in order to coerce the Australian Parliament. They deliberately shut down major Facebook accounts just to strong-arm the Australian government.
According to a Cybernews article, WhatsApp data has leaked, resulting in 500 million users’ phone numbers from 84 countries, including India, being put up for sale.
According to guidance issued to staffers via an email obtained by Axios, the White House refused to pay $8 for Twitter Blue verification.
Facebook has been fined 7 million euros by Italy for repeated data violations and for selling users data to third parties for commercial purpose.