Facebook has dodged (maybe) its second PR nightmare of the year (remember when it was accused of suppressing conservative news) by denying it uses cellphone location data to inform its "People You May ...
Facebook is trying to go back to its roots with a new “Friends” tab that filters out the algorithmic recommendations that have taken over its main feed. The new tab is rolling out in the US and Canada ...
Last week, a Facebook spokesperson told me that users’ smartphone location data was among the signals that the social network uses to suggest “People You May Know” in real life. But after I published ...
Facebook promises that you can control who sees your friends list. But that might not always be true. Irene Abezgauz, a vice president of product management at Quotium, found a vulnerability in ...
Facebook launches an updated Friends tab in the U.S. and Canada, creating a dedicated feed for content from friends only, excluding algorithmic suggestions. Facebook rolled out a revamped Friends tab ...
For the first time in a long time, I’ve found myself actually enjoying scrolling through Facebook. Not because of some viral reel or AI-generated meme, but because of something surprisingly old-school ...
A new Friends Tab will feature posts from a user’s friends and relatives, which was the original mission of the app. By Mike Isaac Mike Isaac has covered Facebook and other Meta apps since 2010. Last ...