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Twenty-nine states want Meta to scrap features like infinite scroll, Stories and likes in a landmark child safety trial.
In a curious move, the social network is siphoning off its most popular features into separate apps.
Facebook is planning some big changes to try and keep its users from jumping to rival social platforms like TikTok — changes that sound dubiously similar to becoming a TikTok clone. Facebook head Tom Alison announced today that the platform will begin testing a “reimagined experience” later this year that will put a subset of users into a “full-screen video the moment they open the app.
Parents of undergraduates are using college parent Facebook groups to help their own kids, but they don’t realize the potential consequences.
A Homestead woman tells CBS News Miami her husband was handed $2,100 in counterfeit "Motion Picture Use Only" bills before a suspect snatched his gold chain.
Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes has sold his 1900s Romanesque Revival mansion in the affluent Kalorama neighborhood for $8.6 million.
Facebook parent company Meta is facing what could be its most consequential legal fight yet. A loss could fundamentally change how the social media company operates. Technology journalist Jacob Ward was at the courthouse for opening statements.
Twenty-nine states are suing Meta Platforms. They allege the company's social media products are designed to hook kids, harming their mental and physical health, accusations the company denies.