Meta has likely failed to “diligently assess and adequately mitigate risks” related to Facebook’s and Instagram’s effects on ...
After years of pitching its suite of social media apps as the lifeblood of campaigns, Meta is breaking up with politics.
The EU says Facebook and Instagram have not done enough to combat "malicious actors'" political ads.
The European Commission has launched a formal investigation into Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, for ...
By Mauro Orru and Christian Moess Laursen The European Union is investigating whether Meta Platforms shirked responsibility in tackling disinformation ...
The campaign has reached more than 38 million ... some of which originate from malicious actors trying to influence European ...
European Commission (EC) started an investigation of Meta Platforms to determine if it has done enough to combat election disinformation.
Through a third-party blog, individuals are receiving unsolicited campaign emails aimed at reelecting the former president.
The peddling of disinformation has accelerated as mistrust of institutions grows and truths are distorted by campaigns and social media that ... to stem the tide of deception. In February, Meta, ...
Russia's US election influence campaign has picked up the pace over ... In February, 20 major companies, including Amazon, Google, Meta, and X, signed an agreement pledging to root out deepfake ...
A mobile billboard outside the Meta headquarters in Menlo Park ... Mark Zuckerberg touted his company’s influence in politics. The CEO proclaimed he was “proud” Facebook had given many ...
The campaign has reached more than 38 million ... some of which originate from malicious actors trying to influence European voters. Additionally, the AI Forensics report concluded that Meta's ...