TechScape: The unbearable sadness of Mark Zuckerberg Meta is finally admitting how serious a Facebook ban can be. Plus, Joe Rogan and Zuck have a heart to heart
Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data breach lawsuit ends in 11th hour settlement Dramatic move shows Mark Zuckerberg ‘desperate to avoid being questioned over cover-up’, says Observer journalist
TikTok can track users’ every tap as they visit other sites through iOS app, new research shows Researcher says social media app can collect keystroke information but ‘there is no way for us to know’ if or how data is used
Priti Patel urges Meta to rethink end-to-end encryption plans UK home secretary says plans of Facebook owner could hinder child abuse investigations
‘Dangerous misogynist’ Andrew Tate removed from Instagram and Facebook Self-described sexist removed for violating Meta’s policies on ‘dangerous organizations and individuals’
TechScape: Meta’s BlenderBot 3 wants to chat – but can you trust it? Facebook’s parent company has created a bot capable of weighing in on almost any topic – from radicalisation to sending Mark Zuckerberg to jail
Meta’s new AI chatbot can’t stop bashing Facebook Launched on Friday, the conversational AI fueled by material found online spews uncomfortable truths and blatant lies
Facebook shut me out of the page for our local cooking school We had more than 2,500 followers, then suddenly the page was disabled and we have no idea why
Have the tech giants finally had their bubble burst? I’d hate to speculate For the first time in the tech industry’s history, combined real revenue growth is negative rather than positive and some corporations may yet be facing an existential decline
‘European at heart’: sense and sensibility behind Nick Clegg’s return Meta’s president of global affairs is heading back to London, having never hidden his longing for home
Nick Clegg returns to London with other Facebook owner executives Former Lib Dem leader to divide time between UK capital and California as Meta’s head of global affairs
‘Stop trying to be TikTok’: how video-centric Instagram sparked a revolt Loyal users and Kardashians forced social network to partially retreat by demanding renewed emphasis on photo-sharing
Like Bill Gates before him, Mark Zuckerberg is having a ‘Pearl Harbour’ moment His company’s motto is ‘move fast and break things’ – but if it doesn’t move fast it’ll soon be broke
Meta’s growth comes to screeching halt as company projects first revenue drop The company in its second-quarter earnings report said it anticipates lower than predicted revenue of $26bn to $28.5bn
Facebook considering ending restrictions on Covid misinformation Social network turning to its ‘supreme court’ about decision, says head of global affairs, Nick Clegg