
Meta adds former Trump advisor to its board
Meta has welcomed a new addition to its board: a former advisor to Donald Trump. This strategic move raises eyebrows as the tech giant navigates the complex landscape of politics and social media, balancing diverse perspectives amid ongoing scrutiny.

5 things to know about Meta’s upcoming FTC trial
As Meta prepares for its high-stakes trial with the FTC, here are five key points to consider: the regulatory backdrop, potential implications for competition, user privacy concerns, precedents in tech governance, and Meta’s defense strategy. Stay informed!

Camden National Bank sued for allegedly selling customer data to Meta, Google
Camden National Bank faces a lawsuit over allegations of selling customer data to tech giants Meta and Google. The suit raises concerns about privacy and the ethics of data-sharing practices in the digital age, prompting scrutiny among consumers and regulators alike.

Leaked Data Reveals Massive Israeli Campaign to Remove Pro-Palestine Posts on Facebook and Instagram
In a recent data leak, revelations emerged regarding an extensive initiative by Israel aimed at suppressing pro-Palestine content across Facebook and Instagram. This campaign raises questions about digital governance and the balance of narratives on social media platforms.

Exclusive: Meta adds Dina Powell, Patrick Collison to board
In a strategic move, Meta has expanded its board with the appointments of Dina Powell and Patrick Collison. This expansion signals a commitment to enhancing leadership expertise and innovation as the company navigates the evolving digital landscape.

Meta’s obsession with China undermined US national security, bombshell testimony claims
In a stunning revelation, bombshell testimony suggests that Meta’s focus on expanding in China may have jeopardized U.S. national security. This multifaceted obsession raises critical questions about the tech giant’s priorities and influence on global stability.

LDF Exits Meta’s Civil Rights Advisory Committee Over Harmful Content Moderation Practices, Urges Company to Reverse Course on DEIA Rollbacks
The Lawyers’ Defense Fund (LDF) has stepped away from Meta’s Civil Rights Advisory Committee, citing concerns over harmful content moderation practices. The organization urges the tech giant to reconsider recent rollbacks on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility initiatives.

As Advertisers Rethink Spending, Meta and Google Look Better Positioned
As advertisers reevaluate their budgets amid economic uncertainty, Meta and Google emerge as strong contenders. With robust platforms and vast user data, they offer compelling solutions, making them more attractive choices for marketers navigating shifting landscapes.