Adam Mosseri, the head of the company, is expected to face questions from lawmakers this week about whether social media harms children.
Instagram Faces Investigation Over Mental Health Impact on Teens
The states were examining whether the actions of Facebook, now called Meta, violated state consumer protection laws and put the public at risk.
The Way We Work Now (or Don’t)
Ways of thinking about work, and antiwork. Also: Is Facebook being prejudged?
OK, but What Should We Actually Do About Facebook? I Asked the Experts.
Assessing the many ideas for fixing the social network.
Meta Makes Changes to Marketing Strategy Amid Scandals
After the social media giant auditioned agencies to manage its ad budget, underscoring its Madison Avenue ties, Spark Foundry won the business.
Facebook no cambiará a menos que los anunciantes lo pidan
Al margen de las revelaciones sobre la red social, solo hay una manera de lograr que la empresa cambie sus modos de funcionar.
Facebook Tells Employees to Keep Communications for Legal Reasons
The move follows intense scrutiny after a whistle-blower provided documents about the social network’s inner workings.
Face It, Facebook Won’t Change Unless Advertisers Demand It
Revelations aside, there’s only one thing that will get the company to change its ways.
Zuckerberg Personifies Facebook’s Woes. Is It Time for Someone New?
The Facebook C.E.O. personifies the company’s woes. Is it time for someone new?
Facebook profits jump 17 percent.
The results in the latest quarter are a sign of the company’s financial strength as it faces a public relations crisis.
In India, Facebook Struggles to Combat Misinformation and Hate Speech
Internal documents show a struggle with misinformation, hate speech and celebrations of violence in the country, the company’s biggest market.
What Happened When Facebook Employees Warned About Election Misinformation
Company documents show that the social network’s employees repeatedly raised red flags about the spread of misinformation and conspiracies before and after the contested November vote.
Is Mark Zuckerberg a Man Without Principles?
The veteran tech journalist Walt Mossberg unpacks the Facebook Files with historical context and personal anecdotes.
The Moral Panic Engulfing Instagram
Instagram may be harmful to teenagers — but people said that about rock, rap and video games, too.
Facebook Clamps Down on Its Internal Message Boards
The social network, which has been under increased scrutiny after a former product manager turned into a whistle-blower, is trying to prevent leaks.
Facebook Whistleblower Fallout Prompts a Push to Calm Employees
Employees are divided over Frances Haugen, a former product manager who testified that the company was putting profit before safety.
Can Facebook Be Regulated?
Here are two proposals for regulating the platform.
Facebook Hearing Bolsters Calls for Regulation in Europe
A whistle-blower who told Congress about the tech giant’s inner workings has spoken with top policymakers in Brussels, Britain and France about the need for tougher oversight.
We’re Smarter About Facebook Now
With each Facebook crisis, we become savvier about the influence of tech companies on our lives.
How to Fix Facebook
This is a pivotal moment in Facebook’s history. Here are suggestions for how to improve the company.