19 Aug Facebook reveals most-seen posts are inane questions, not politics
"Does sugar go in spaghetti?" is among the US's top posts, as Facebook battles right-wing content claims. Source: BBC Technology News...
"Does sugar go in spaghetti?" is among the US's top posts, as Facebook battles right-wing content claims. Source: BBC Technology News...
The world's biggest carmaker will cut output in September, while VW warns it may have to make further cuts. Source: BBC Technology News...
The data covers the first full week since changes to the app were made to mean it notifies fewer contacts. Source: BBC Technology News...
The US singer spoke earlier this week about receiving "hurtful" attacks on social media. Source: BBC Technology News...
The Wall Street regulator says confidential subscriber growth data was used in the alleged scheme. Source: BBC Technology News...
More than 40 million T-Mobile customers have been hit by a US data breach. Source: BBC Technology News...
Apple restricts the engraving of political phrases in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, a report alleges. Source: BBC Technology News...
Many large social media firms have been accused of not doing enough to fight the spread of disinformation. Source: BBC Technology News...
Critics say the new rules are aimed at stifling dissent following mass anti-government demonstrations. Source: BBC Technology News...
Phillipa Copleston-Warren accessed her ex-partner's Alexa app and posted a naked photo of him. Source: BBC Technology News...