Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is denying that users were ever forced to follow the accounts of President Donald Trump and others in his administration following his inauguration.
On Monday, the biggest names in Silicon Valley, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Sundar Pichai ...
The short-lived ban on TikTok, combined with a new president flanked by tech billionaires at his inauguration, set off a new wave of anti-Meta frustration and paranoia this week.
Following the 2025 inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, Facebook parent company Meta forced users to follow him and ...
Some Facebook and Instagram users were surprised to see President Donald Trump’s and Vice President JD Vance’s posts ...
Some Facebook and Instagram users were surprised this week to find that they were suddenly following the accounts of US ...
Several of the tech moguls also joined a small prayer service this morning at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Later, they ...
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th U.S. president—that could mean more tariffs and different picture for trade with Europe ...
"Facebook is preparing to run a very interesting social experiment here," says a University of Virginia expert.
How podcasters like Joe Rogan and Logan Paul turned young men, a once apolitical demographic, into a massively powerful ...
Only in the groupthink of The Washington Post newsroom could one regard the Biden presidency as having been anything but an ...
President Donald Trump’s political retribution tour began this week with firings of his perceived enemies inside the federal government, the targeting of former intelligence and national security ...