
Brian Gaynor: Facebook needs to face up to hard questions
COMMENT: Will Facebook's culture encourage more govts to rein in social media platforms?
COMMENT: Will Facebook's culture encourage more govts to rein in social media platforms?
Tickets for the sold-out Wiggles shows are appearing for six times the original price.
He says it is "deeply ironic" given the platform was used to live-stream the shootings.
What will it take to change Facebook? Two experts weigh in.
Ardern says Facebook's steps were positive but stressed more needs to be done.
Facebook will now ban posts, photos and other content that reference white nationalism.
The days of tech giants doing as they please are coming to an end.
COMMENT: The bottom line for Facebook is money, not respect for their community.
As other countries act against social media platforms, Government considers options.
An undercover reporter got a glimpse inside the world of Facebook moderators.
Amazon is moving in on space dominated by Facebook and Google.
Europe's regulators have stopped being soft on tech giants.
Comment: I wonder what Zuckerberg thinks of his company's prominent role in the shootings?
This platform has faced accusations that it is used to discriminate.
Should live video have been disabled? Facebook exec responds.
Other banks to have also pulled ads include ASB, ANZ, Kiwibank and BNZ.
Corporate New Zealand is flexing its financial muscle.
Facebook has drawn criticism for responding slowly to graphic videos in the past.
COMMENT: The Christchurch massacre should force major platforms to reform.
Founding executives of Facebook-owned Instagram and WhatsApp have also recently left.
This from a company that reported a tax bill of only $392,000 last year.
Facebook and Instagram might be down, but it's not a national emergency.
An investigation found 11 popular apps sent user's personal data to Facebook.
It has been proposed Facebook and Google should pay tax on the money they earn from NZ.
Facebook newsfeed abused for illicit purposes.
A look at what a digital services tax for internet companies could look like in NZ.
Government move follows similar action in France, but takes private sector by surprise.
Social network seems to show "profound ignorance or outright contempt," Edwards says.
Privacy scandals aren't hitting Google and Facebook where it hurts,