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  • Facebook crashes… again

    October 28, 2021

    Hundreds have reported an outage on the Facebook platform this morning, just weeks after the site globally crashed for eight hours. Problems were said to start in the UK around 9am this morning but it’s currently unclear whether this was a Facebook-wide issue. Downdetector tweeted from its UK account: “User reports indicate Facebook is having [...]

  • Facebook’s quarterly earnings shoot up to £6.5bn as it weathers whistleblower storm

    October 26, 2021

    Facebook has recorded third quarter earnings of £6.5bn as it weathers a storm of blistering claims from a former employee. The company reported a net income for the three months ending on September 31 of $9bn, or £6.5bn, up from $7.8bn for the same period in 2020. Backlash against the technology firm has been intensifying [...]

  • Zuckerberg condemns “coordinated effort” to paint Facebook in a bad light

    October 25, 2021

    Facebook’s chief executive and founder Mark Zuckerberg denounced “the coordinated effort to selectively use leaked documents to pay a false picture” of the social media platform. In his calls to investor to discuss the third quarter results, he said: “I believe large organisation should be scrutinised. I much rather live in a society where they [...]

  • Facebook delivers good Q3 but expects Q4 to be below estimates

    October 25, 2021

    Facebook has delivered a good progress in the third quarter of 2021, said the company’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg while announcing the company’s results. “We made good progress this quarter and our community continue to grow,” he said. “I’m excited about our roadmap, especially around creators, commerce and helping to build the metaverse.” The social [...]

  • Whistleblower says safety is cost centre for Facebook

    October 25, 2021

    Frances Haugen, a former product manager on Facebook's civic misinformation team, appeared before the Joint Committee this afternoon, discussing plans to regulate social media companies.

  • What we can expect from Facebook’s Q3 results

    October 25, 2021

    The social media giant Facebook will beat the consensus estimates for revenues and earnings, despite ongoing controversy, if you believe the tech analysts. In the first half of the year, Facebook saw growth of both daily active users, as well as online advertising. This is a trend that many expect to continue when the company [...]

  • Facebook and Nick Clegg urged to disclose child sexual abuse after offenders used FB in 5,100 grooming crimes, claims NSPCC

    October 25, 2021

    Police recorded 24 online grooming crimes every week where offenders used Facebook-owned sites in an attempt to target children for sexual abuse between 2017 and 2021. That’s 5,120 sexual communication with a child offences that have involved Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp since the law came into force in April 2017, according to the NSPCC this [...]

  • U.S. withdraws digital tax tariff threat for European countries

    October 22, 2021

    The United States has withdrawn its tariff threat against five European countries over their digital services taxes. As part of a deal, Austria, Britain, France, Italy, Spain get to keep their digital taxes in place until a global tax agreement comes into force in 2023. The countries had agreed to withdraw their digital services taxes [...]

  • Meta, Bookface or Teenage Wasteland? Endless options for Facebook’s rebrand

    October 21, 2021

    With ongoing reports about Facebook's rebrand, Twitter is having a field day about what the new name could be

  • Labour pushes government to clampdown on online extremism in the wake of Sir David Amess murder

    October 20, 2021

    Boris Johnson has insisted new internet safety laws will impose “criminal sanctions with tough sentences” on social media giants for allowing “foul content” on their platforms.

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