Barking dogs seldom bite!
After agreeing to reverse the news ban for Australian users, now Facebook is finally following Google’s footsteps to amends with the news publishers.
According to the latest news, on Wednesday the social media behemoth announced its...
Facebook has pulled back on its decision to thrust Australian users into a news blackout.
Today, Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced that the social media behemoth will restore Australian news pages after the Government offered Facebook amendments to the...
When Mark Zuckerberg and the team decided to blackout its news content in Australia, they had little idea of how the decision could turnout to be a nightmare for them to deal with.
On one hand, where Google conceded before...
The fight between media companies and tech giants is nothing new. But now, the social media behemoth Facebook along with the search giant Google are constantly leaning towards the losing side of the battle.
A prime example of this fact...
Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB), which has long been criticised for ill-treating news publishers and spreading fake news via its social media platform, is all set to reboot and revamp its News section. After being first launched in October 2019...
Facebook’s extensive history of antitrust allegations has culminated in a leaked trove of 7,000+ documents substantiating the most previous allegation.
These documents were leaked by an anonymous source to investigative reporter Daniel Campbell, who further released them to news agencies...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) plans on paying the only ¼ of the publishers contributing to its soon to be released news feature “News Tab”.
In August this year, Facebook announced its intentions to feature a separate...
I am not sure whether it’s a deliberate release by Facebook or just came to me as a bug but I have noticed major changes in the functionality and the UI of “News Feed” section. At this point of...