Former President Donald Trump unveiled a new digital-media venture that will create a social network called Truth Social to fight such companies as Facebook and Twitter. He said the venture would go public by merging with a SPAC. on.wsj.com
@businessinsider.com5 years ago
'Peddling in an addictive drug called anger': Steve Jobs' former lieutenant compared Facebook to companies selling cigarettes and opioids
@fastcompany.com6 years ago
In the age of Facebook, Broadway’s Network matters more than ever
@forbes.com4 years ago
Survey Finds Big Tech Employees Overwhelming Support Facebook And Twitter Banning Trump
@WSJ5 years ago
PayPal is withdrawing from the group of companies Facebook assembled to launch a global cryptocurrency-based payments network on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Facebook gave some companies access to user records well after the point in 2015 when social network said it had cut them off on.wsj.com
@foxnews.com4 years ago
Internet fact-checker at firm that works with Facebook reveals distrust of Trump WH
@businessinsider.de6 years ago
A Facebook cofounder says Mark Zuckerberg's social network should be torn apart in blistering New York Times op-ed
@WSJ7 years ago
Facebook gave some companies access to user records well after the point in 2015 when social network said it had cut them off on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Over 240 companies have paused ad spending on Facebook. But the social network is unlikely to take a substantial financial hit unless the boycott becomes far more expansive and companies carry it out for a very long time. on.wsj.com
@vox.com6 years ago
Facebook allowed companies to post job ads only men could see. Now that’s changing.