The social network, under fire for spreading misinformation and other issues, said the change was part of its bet on a next digital frontier called the metaverse.
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.
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.
Instagram Struggles With Fears of Losing Its ‘Pipeline’: Young Users
The app, hailed as Facebook’s growth engine, has privately wrestled with retaining and engaging teenagers, according to internal documents.
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.
Facebook Was Down for a Few Hours. Should It Go Away Forever?
Leaked internal documents show that the world's dependency on Facebook and its family of apps comes at a great cost.
Facebook urges court to dismiss latest F.T.C. antitrust suit.
“This court gave the agency a second chance to make a valid claim,†Facebook said in its filing. “But the same deficiency that was fatal to the F.T.C.’s initial complaint remains.â€
Inside Facebook’s Push to Defend Its Image
Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, has signed off on an effort to show users pro-Facebook stories and to distance himself from scandals.
The Endless Facebook Apology
It’s shocking but hardly surprising.
Facebook Apologizes After A.I. Puts ‘Primates’ Label on Video of Black Men
Facebook called it “an unacceptable error.†The company has struggled with other issues related to race.
Facebook Said to Consider Forming an Election Commission
The social network has contacted academics to create a group to advise it on thorny election-related decisions, said people with knowledge of the matter.
Qué es Workrooms, el entorno de realidad virtual de Facebook
La pandemia renovó el interés por la realidad virtual. Facebook intenta sacar provecho con un nuevo servicio de salas de reuniones.
Facebook’s New Bet on Virtual Reality: Conference Rooms
The pandemic has renewed interest in virtual reality. Facebook is trying to capitalize with a new virtual meeting room service.
U.S. Takes a New Stab at Facebook Antitrust Suit
After a judge slammed the F.T.C.’s original lawsuit, regulators returned with a more detailed case accusing the platform of being a monopoly.
Facebook Shuts Down Researchers Looking Into Misinformation
Facebook is using privacy as a pretext to squelch inconvenient research about the political ads it delivers.
Inside the White House-Facebook Rift Over Vaccine Misinformation
Frustrations grew behind the scenes among top leaders on both sides, potentially hurting the government’s efforts to overcome the pandemic.
Facebook’s profit surges 101 percent on strong ad sales.
Advertising revenue, which continues to be the bulk of Facebook’s income, rose 56 percent to $28.6 billion, easily surpassing Wall Street expectations.
The Crackdown in China Is a Hot Mess, and It’s Coming for Us
The stakes of the U.S.-China war over the future of the internet are escalating.