
Facebook's co-founder: 'It's time to break up Facebook'
Facebook has rejected calls for a break-up of its many arms.
Facebook has rejected calls for a break-up of its many arms.
"None imagined a Prime Minister... armed with... the support of an outraged nation".
New York Times: The social network has launched a special operations centre in Dublin.
The Facebook founder's awkward joke was met with silence at a recent conference.
Comment: Those who unfortunately saw the Mosque slaughter will never forget.
COMMENT: Terror isn't new. Using online tools to promote and execute it isn't new.
PM hoping for a global initiative to stop terrorist content on social media platforms.
Facebook's recent scandals are taking a significant toll on its balance sheet.
Ardern hopes she and the Facebook founder can work collaboratively in Paris next month.
Facebook's fight against fake news isn't quite as sophisticated as one might imagine.
39 days on, social media sites still struggling to stamp out copies of gunman's video.
Netsafe boss backs the Prime Minister in saying global response to social media is ideal.
Zuckerberg's paid $1m but the costs of keeping him safe and perks total more than $30m.
Lack of change by Facebook month after Christchurch attacks unacceptable, say advertisers.
P&G spends billions of dolars on marketing every year.
Facebook said the gunman's livestream wasn't gruesome enough to be blocked automatically.
Reaction was too much of a distraction, watchdog says.
Social network can't or won't provide key information on livestreams, Edwards says.
The social network's actions seem to run counter to some of its founder's recent words.
More than a dozen versions found on the social network this week.
Social network's blunt response.
It's a change from the priorities Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg laid out last year.
Details of the social network's history "obscured".
Zuckerberg says Facebook has too much power over speech.
Comment: We demand changes with no real knowledge of exactly what's required.
One technology commentator is not convinced Facebook will restrict Facebook Live.
Facebook says it will tighten live streaming rules, following Christchurch terror attacks.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg addresses terror attack and social media giant's response.
EDITORIAL: Terrorist took advantage of social-media giant's sloppy monitoring.