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May 18, 2021 Parler, an American social media app popular among conservatives, returned to Apple's App Store on Monday after being initially removed by the iPhone maker for its involvement in the January 6 riots in the U.S. more...

May 18, 2021 Researchers have found that only 12 people are responsible for the vast majority of misleading claims and inaccuracies about COVID-19 vaccines that spread on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. This "Disinformation Dozen" is said to account more...

May 17, 2021 The Clubhouse audio app will debut worldwide on Android devices next week and will be launched in Brazil, Japan, and Russia on May 18, followed by the rest of the world on May 21. The more...

May 13, 2021 Clubhouse - a social media app that made headlines a few months ago for attracting celebrities to its platform - appears to have reached a plateau, with downloads down sharply in April compared with previous more...

May 13, 2021 Seven West Media Ltd., one of Australia's leading integrated media companies, has recently signed multi-year content agreements with Facebook and Google that follow stringent media laws that allow the industry to secure new revenue streams more...

May 13, 2021 A new Florida bill is causing controversy by preventing technology companies from removing politicians from their social media platforms. The bill is now awaiting the signature of Florida Governor and Trump ally Ron DeSantis. The more...

May 13, 2021 A recent order by the Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (HmbBfDI) prohibited Facebook from processing the data of Whatsapp users for the next three months. The announcement comes after German data more...

May 12, 2021 In a recent blog post, Facebook unveiled a number of new features for the company's Workplace platform to enhance the employee experience and virtual collaboration. Workplace is Facebook's communication tool that connects Facebook's employees. New more...

May 12, 2021 Facebook's May 5 board decision upheld former U.S. President Donald Trump's suspension, but revealed that Facebook was wrong to suspend the suspension indefinitely and granted the company six months to determine a "proportionate response." That more...

May 12, 2021 Judge James Boasberg, the judge in the U.S. government's antitrust case against Facebook, said Tuesday that the social media company's request to dismiss the lawsuit raises several serious challenges and places the discovery process on more...

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