If you’re not terrified about Facebook, you haven’t been paying attention Facebook and America are now indivisible, says the Observer writer who broke the Cambridge Analytica scandal – and the world is the sicker for it
Biden’s path to the White House could hit a dead end on Facebook Mark Zuckerberg’s autocratic nature and fear of anti-trust legislation might see him plump for Trump in the race for president
Roger McNamee: ‘Facebook is a threat to whatever remains of democracy in the US’ An early investor in Facebook outlines the unprecedented scale of power wielded by the social media giants – and sets out his blueprint for reform
Yaël Eisenstat: ‘Facebook is ripe for manipulation and viral misinformation’ The ex-CIA officer on why she lasted only six months at Facebook and her fears about its role in the forthcoming US election
Turkish MPs to vote on bill that could block Facebook and Twitter Law would give authorities power to regulate content on large social media sites
AI system detects posts by foreign ‘trolls’ on Facebook and Twitter Researchers train machine learning to pick up patterns of social media posts aimed at manipulating political events
Facebook to investigate claims its algorithms are discriminatory ‘Equity and inclusion’ teams to be assess Facebook and Instagram algorithms for bias
Should you delete TikTok from your phone? The app is treated as suspect because of its Chinese ownership. But the way it gathers data is no different from other tech giants, says journalist Chris Stokel-Walker
‘They don’t think it’s important’: Ellen Pao on why Facebook can’t beat hate The tech executive known for her work to detoxify Reddit says social media bosses know what’s right – they just need to act
Ad mogul Sir Martin Sorrell: ‘I didn’t want to retire – I have a point to prove’ The former WPP boss on the economy, Facebook and why his S4 Capital is growing despite the coronavirus crisis
Don’t post on Facebook unless you are prepared to face the consequences Facebook’s advertising software is beautifully engineered but it often produces ugly results
Will Zuckerberg dump Trump, or continue to serve him? The co-dependency between Facebook and the White House cannot be papered over by the company’s empty promises to improve
The background to EU citizens’ court win over US tech giants Data privacy rights have been backed by a new ruling, the latest twist in a nine-year campaign to limit surveillance by US agencies
Tech firms like Facebook must restrict data sent from EU to US, court rules Long-running legal saga finds inadequate protections against snooping on personal data by US intelligence agencies
There are calls to ban TikTok in Australia – but you should worry about Facebook too TikTok denies it provides user data to the Chinese government. We look at the claims and the facts