A recent investigation reveals that criminals exploit social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram for child trafficking, highlighting significant gaps in protection and monitoring systems. This alarming trend calls for urgent intervention from relevant authorities.
On April Fool's Day, Snapchat announced the renaming of its 'Spotlight' section to 'Reels' in a move aimed at mocking Instagram. This announcement was made by founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, who emphasized that 'Reels' is a space for people to share their genuine moments.
Meta Platforms, formerly known as Facebook, has announced plans to enhance shopping experiences on Instagram and Facebook using artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to boost sales by providing comprehensive product information and user reviews.
Meta has announced the integration of generative artificial intelligence to provide consumers with more detailed information about products and brands while shopping on its platforms. This initiative aims to improve user experience and boost sales.
A court in New Mexico has imposed a historic fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> on Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, for endangering children through its platforms. This ruling comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on youth and adolescents.
On Tuesday, Meta announced the introduction of new e-commerce features on Instagram and Facebook, allowing influencers to directly link their business accounts to products. This initiative aims to streamline the shopping process on both platforms and reduce reliance on external linking tools.
A court in New Mexico has ruled that Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, must pay $375 million for misleading users about the safety of its platforms for children. The court found that Meta endangered children by exposing them to inappropriate content.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is facing two trials in the United States concerning child safety, with authorities accusing it of facilitating child abuse. These cases could lead to significant legal changes in how tech companies handle harmful content.