Social media giant allowed promotion of convicted fraudster Ilan Shor, implicated in $1 billion theft from Moldovan banks in 2014 and accused by Washington of working for Moscow

Personal account of former president, who cheered January 6 attack on US Capitol, to be reactivated; company says it is adding 'new guardrails' to ensure no 'repeat offenders'

Social media firm has created a panel that will announce its final decision later this month, Financial Times reports; ex-US president was banned for inciting Capitol riot

Plaintiffs' lawyers say sum to be paid by social media firm is 'largest recovery ever achieved' in a class action suit over data privacy

Policy shift bars users from tweeting their Facebook, Instagram handles, among others, in latest controversial move by owner Elon Musk

CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally accepts responsibility for wrongly expecting COVID-19 boost in e-commerce and online activity to continue even after pandemic

Doctoral program to provide students with mentors from the Facebook parent company, access to facilities and computational infrastructure

Supreme Court will hear 2 cases in which victims' relatives have sued Google, Twitter and Facebook, in a major test of tech firms' immunity from liability for user-posted content

Tech titan bills work as a 'step toward a future where simultaneous translation between languages is possible'; Tel Aviv R&D center developers among global Meta AI teams in project

Probe finds over-enforcement of policies on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp adversely impacted freedom of expression and other rights during conflict, especially for Palestinians

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