Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, YouTube, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Dailymotion, Jeuxvideo.com, Rakuten Viber, and Microsoft-hosted consumer services have all signed the “Code
Belichick, now readying for his first season as UNC’s football coach, has shared 12 posts since his Instagram debut, including a snap from the fall featuring his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. The legendary Patriots coach has 445,000 Instagram followers and counting.
Users plan week-long boycott of the platform after it announces the removal of fact-checkers and sparks controversy.
Meta shocked the tech world this week by moving to overhaul its approach to fact checking. Here's what the changes mean for social media users.
Hate speech is a huge problem, and companies like X, Facebook, and Instagram have pledged to the EU to do more to tackle it. At the moment, the terms and conditions of all social media platforms forbid users from posting content deemed to be hateful.
In the days before TikTok went dark, Instagram and Facebook released a flurry of new features and ran advertisements promoting itself as a comparable alternative.
Instagram recently announced CapCut video editing rival Edits, and now X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky are both rolling out vertical video feeds. "An immersive new home for videos is rolling out to users in the U.S. today," posted X's official account on Sunday.
Instagram is promoting a new video editing app and X is rolling out a new video feature, as TikTok's future remains uncertain.
X has announced that they are rolling out a new dedicated vertical video feed for users in the US, presumably hoping to replace TikTok.
If you don't want other people to find you on social media, here's how to go about it: Including instructions for Instagram, Facebook, and X.