That “easy money” or “rapid weight loss” ad in your social feed may actually be a scam.
After the poster recently welcomed her second child, images appeared on her aunt's Facebook page within a week.
That “easy money” or “rapid weight loss” ad in your social feed may actually be a scam. A recent Reuters investigation alleges that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, earned billions ...
Donaldson and Duchscher split up in 2024, but Duchscher works with lots of other high-profile internet personalities, ...
It’s very important to me that everything we build is safe and good for kids,” he wrote, emphasizing that the company absolutely does not “prioritize profit over safety and well-being.” But documents ...
They are the mothers of our species, but in not being allowed to be mothers of AI, will have an adverse effect on the world, ...
Fraudulent ads running on Meta platforms are promoting a fake investment opportunity branded as the “National Investment ...
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X Really Is Pulling Users to the Right

Elites may not be as immune to this kind of algorithmic radicalization as they think.
I didn’t realize how much control my phone had over me until I checked its built-in Digital Wellbeing tool. I noticed that ...
Data from the 2026 Social Media Benchmarks report by Emplifi shows widening performance gaps across major social platforms, with TikTok delivering the highest engagement rates globally between 2024 ...
Malta-based AdsForMusic reports growing demand for affordable, transparent promotion alternatives amid widespread ...