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You can now add music to your Instagram Notes
It's like AIM away messages but louder.
What we know so far about Instagram's Twitter rival
It looks a lot like Twitter, so there's that.
Here's how Meta's Mark Zuckerberg reacted to Apple's Vision Pro
"Every demo that they showed was a person sitting on a couch by themself."
AI will soon be creating many of the ads you see on social media
Should AI be advertising to us?
How to get unbanned from Instagram: Run for president
Instagram lifted its ban on conspiracy theorist (and presidential candidate) Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
School district sues TikTok and other platforms over kids' mental health
Howard County, "like many school districts across the state and country, is at a breaking
point."
Facebook says it will remove news from platform if California law passes
Why does Facebook hate the California Journalism Preservation Act?
'Stranger Things' VR game trailer lets you play as big bad Vecna
Scare the teens of Hawkins through your Meta Quest.
Meta's Quest 3 will be 40 percent thinner, start at $499
The Quest 2 will drop back to its original price of $299.99.
Meta sells GIPHY to Shutterstock for a big loss after regulators force a sale
Acquired for $400 million. Sold for just over $50 million 3 years later.
By Matt Binder
Meta slapped with $1.3 billion fine for sending EU user data to the U.S.
That's a record-breaking penalty.
Scammers hack verified Facebook pages to impersonate Meta and Google
The blue check isn't a guarantee.
By Matt Binder
Meta warns Facebook users about malware disguised as ChatGPT
Malicious actors are weaponizing the hype around AI tools.
By Matt Binder
Users spent 24% more time on Instagram thanks to Reels
Ugh, fine, we'll watch the Reels.
Who shouldn't get verified on Instagram
"The platform is essentially saying, 'You're not going to be protected.'"
By Anna Iovine
You can add up to 5 links to your Instagram bio now
Personal website 🔗 a gift I want 🔗 a place for donations 🔗
Facebook likely owes you money. How to see if you're eligible.
Meta has agreed to pay out $725 million to Facebook users to settle a class action lawsuit concerning user privacy.
By Matt Binder
It's over for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook
Meta is throwing in the towel on NFTs.
As Meta democratizes marketing, here's what small businesses need to know to grow
Facebook and Instagram resources aim to close the gap for marginalized entrepreneurs.
Meta is working on a Twitter killer, but with a twist
A text-based, decentralized social network.
Why does everyone want to delete their Instagram account?
Perhaps it's time to say goodbye.