If your Facebook account appears to have automatically followed President Donald Trump this week, you aren't the only one. Even so, Meta claims this isn't as sinister as it appears, and is in fact the result of routine operations.
One of Britain's biggest anti-racism organisations, Stand Up to Racism, said on Wednesday its Facebook page had been shut down for allegedly breaching the social media platform's community standards on impersonation,
Shortly after Trump was sworn as president, Facebook users reported their accounts were forced to automatically follow him. Not exactly.
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Should I stay or should I go — from Meta's social media platforms? That's what some Facebook, Instagram and Threads users are wondering after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's announcement this month that the company is relaxing rules on harmful content such as hate speech and abandoning its fact checking program and replacing it with
A man reported being the victim of a scam on Facebook Marketplace Jan. 15. He said he had interest in a lawn mower and golf cart being sold by another user and after messaging that person, sent a $500 deposit through Venmo.
A Berea woman reported Jan. 14 that she lost $1,800 through a scam on Facebook. Also, an unloaded 9 mm firearm was stolen Jan. 13 from an unlocked vehicle parked outside AutoZone.
Meta has announced that it's now possible to add WhatsApp to Accounts Center, the company's hub for managing how user information is
Facebook ticket exchange groups offer fans great deals, but buyers need to be cautious to avoid losing money and still not securing tickets.
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.
Fire crews have reported an increase in the public sharing images of fires before they are aware of them. Members of the public were posting on local Facebook groups asking about "alarms sounding, smoke in an area or even small fires", Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue said.