Billionaire Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's bid to hold Facebook's parent company Meta to account in Australia over an alleged cryptocurrency clickbait advertising scam has been stymied.
A technical issue has caused widespread login issues for a few hours across Meta's Facebook, Instagram, Threads and Messenger platforms early this morning.
Meta's top executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, ignored warnings for years about harms to teens on its platforms, a whistleblower has told the US Senate.
A group of 33 US states are suing Meta Platforms Inc. for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by knowingly designing features that addict children to its platforms.
When a post from a farmer selling free range eggs popped up in her local Facebook group, it seemed like perfect timing for Brisbane mum Hanna Mouhetta.
Social media giant Meta and subsidiaries have copped $20 million in fines after an app that claimed protect personal information was found to have collected user data for commercial benefit.
Threads is billed as a text-based version of Instagram that the company says provides "a new, separate space for real-time updates and public conversations".
The two — who in the past jostled for a high spot on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index before Musk became the world's richest man — have clashed before.
The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.95 billion privacy fine and ordered it to stop transferring users' personal information across the Atlantic by October.
A travel company has worked out the world's most 'Instagrammable' spots, based on the number of photos tagged in each place on the social media site. Only one Australian city made the cut. Here's the top 20.
Social media influencer Andrew Tate, who has posted online saying women must accept "some responsibility" if they are sexually assaulted, has been banned by Meta.
Meta's new AI chatbot thinks Malcolm Turnbull is still prime minister, Roger Federer is Australian and our greatest sportsperson, Tim Tams are "definitely" superior to iced vovos and drop bears are "very real".