Controversy and uncertainty are swirling around the two major image sharing platforms – and Flickr is looking pretty good right now
Mark Zuckerberg's horrible changes for Instagram — and Facebook — have become untenable, writes Lennon Torres.
Kardashian raised eyebrows online by posting the photo of the president’s wife wearing a wide-brimmed hat at her husband’s inauguration.
As TikTok resumes service following its brief ban, fellow social media giant Meta now faces a user boycott amid significant platform changes.
Lawmakers attempting to regulate children’s access to social media must decide whether bans or warning labels are the optimal route for keeping kids safe.
If you were surprised to see yourself suddenly following President Donald Trump on Instagram and Facebook this week, it’s not because Meta forced you to, the social media company says.
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, social media has transformed from a simple communication tool to a critical platform for business, branding, and career development.
A bill prohibiting some Hoosier minors from using social media without their parents permission got bipartisan support in the Senate Thursday and now moves to the House for further consideration.
Some Facebook, Instagram and Threads users are wondering whether to delete their accounts after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announced changes to content rules and plans to its fact-checking program.
"Honestly, it makes me really sad to think that there are pictures out there of my house that could be making people feel less than about theirs."
When done right, internal social media platforms can be a game-changer for employee satisfaction, retention and overall organizational success.