
Facebook bids on Premier League
The world's top soccer league will negotiate new rights to broadcast matches in the UK.
The world's top soccer league will negotiate new rights to broadcast matches in the UK.
COMMENT: Managing 1.2 billion users has turned out to be beyond computers and people.
More than 3,000 ads were sent to Congress, including many aimed at sowing discord.
Barack Obama tried to give Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg a wake-up call over fake news.
Facebook is releasing the content of around 3,000 adverts.
COMMENT: If Mark Zuckerberg ran for president, would Facebook work in his favour?
Investigators told Facebook sold ads to a shadowy Russian company targeting voters.
Move would allow Facebook users to include songs in videos they don't have the rights to.
Companies have condemned the Trump administration's decision to end DACA program.
Lawyers gear up to fight a rising number of disputes sparked by social media.
Facebook is testing a feature in the Facebook News Feed.
Mark Zuckerberg, a Jew, has condemned neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
France is working to plug loopholes that have allowed US tech giants to minimise taxes.
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern will answer the public's questions via Facebook Live tonight.
Critics, particularly minorities, say platform's rules are sometimes improperly applied.
People are using Facebook to rip-off unsuspecting consumers, police say.
People are using Facebook to rip-off unsuspecting consumers, police say.
Elon Musk threw a gauntlet at Mark Zuckerberg, saying he had 'limited' understanding.
Why does the empire of Facebook continue to grow?
Facebook has pulled off 2 billion users in just over a decade.
New research reveals how fake news, hoaxes and outright lies are spreading like wildfire.
Attitude Pictures is kicking the stigma around disability, Dan Buckingham explains.
Facebook acknowledged a security hole that may have exposed its moderators identities.
COMMENT: Social networks' business model can be a threat to democracy.
Mark Zuckerberg still thinks of Facebook as a technology company, and not a media firm.
Facebook has released data on New Zealand politicians.
Facebook won't delete videos of "violent deaths" self-harm and abortion.
Facebook has been fined €150,000 by French authorities for "unfair tracking" of its users.
The world's biggest social networks are locked in a serious battle over silly filters.