President Trump has signed settlement papers that are expected to require Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to pay roughly $25 million to resolve a 2021 lawsuit Trump ...
Trump sued Meta and its CEO in 2021 for "censoring" his social media account. Meta has agreed to settle with President Donald Trump after he accused the company of violating his rights by ...
Meta said Wednesday it would pay $25 million to settle a four-year-old lawsuit from President Donald Trump over the social media company’s decision to suspend Trump’s accounts after the Jan. 6 ...
Meta's US fact-checking partnerships will officially end in March, and payments to partners will continue through August, Business Insider has learned. Details of an exchange between Meta and ...
President Trump had sued Meta and other tech firms in 2021, arguing that he had been wrongfully censored by them. Meta also reported revenue and profit growth for the fourth quarter. By Mike Isaac ...
Meta is ending its efforts specifically known as diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, according an internal memo obtained by Axios. Like other recent moves Meta has made, the change reflects ...
Executives and researchers leading Meta’s AI efforts obsessed over beating OpenAI’s GPT-4 model while developing Llama 3, according to internal messages unsealed by a court on Tuesday in one ...
Social media giant Meta has agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump and others who claimed their Facebook accounts were unlawfully shut down or blocked at the ...
After Meta removed tampons from men’s bathrooms in company office buildings earlier this month, some employees started coordinating "quiet rebellions" by bringing in their own, according to a ...
Here's a fact that doesn't need checking: Meta is getting rid of its third-party fact-checkers. The tech giant is following in X's footsteps by adopting a community-notes model for Facebook ...
The social media giant Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook, has announced the end of its third-party fact-checking programme in the United States, saying that it will encourage “more speech ...