• Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook

    Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook

    Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday defended what he called a “tough decision” to allow controversial posts from President Trump to remain on Facebook. In an internal call with employees, Zuckerberg said that he was “pretty thorough” when reviewing Facebook’s policies regarding Trump’s posts — specifically one that had been flagged by rival Twitter for “glorifying violence” …
  • Facebook engineer quits over Zuckerberg’s policy on Trump posts

    Facebook engineer quits over Zuckerberg’s policy on Trump posts

    A Facebook employee has resigned in protest of Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to allow controversial posts from President Trump to remain on the site. In a public post on LinkedIn, software engineer Timothy Aveni said he is on the lookout for a new job thanks to “Facebook’s continued refusal to act on the president’s bigoted messages …
  • Facebook workers stage ‘virtual walkout’ to protest policy on Trump posts

    Facebook workers stage ‘virtual walkout’ to protest policy on Trump posts

    Working from home didn’t stop dozens of Facebook employees from conducting a virtual walkout in protest of Mark Zuckerberg. Facebookers went on rival social network Twitter to announce that they were protesting the company’s policy of leaving Trump’s posts alone, arguing that they violate Facebook’s rule against “language that incites or facilitates serious violence.” The …
  • Twitter may need to boost fact-checking staff due to Trump feud, experts say

    Twitter may need to boost fact-checking staff due to Trump feud, experts say

    Twitter’s feud with President Trump may end up costing the social networking company, Wall Street analysts say. By moving to flag and fact check tweets from the president, the Jack Dorsey-run company is opening itself to intense scrutiny of its practices in ways that could force it to expand the 1,500-strong content moderation team policing …
  • Facebook workers speak out against Zuckerberg’s policy on Trump posts

    Facebook workers speak out against Zuckerberg’s policy on Trump posts

    Some Facebook employees are slamming the social network for not following Twitter’s example in flagging posts from President Trump. Numerous Facebook workers — including a number identifying themselves as high-level employees — criticized the company on Twitter over the weekend as protests over the death of George Floyd gripped the nation. “Mark is wrong, and …
  • Prince Harry had a secret Facebook account under the name Spike Wells

    Prince Harry had a secret Facebook account under the name Spike Wells

    Just call him Spike. Prince Harry has always bucked the rules — including the royal social media rules. Back in the day when he was still dating Chelsy Davy, Harry is said to have secretly created a Facebook account under the alter ego “Spike Wells” — a reference to Harry’s onetime nickname Spike. The now-deleted …
  • Stocks slide on US-China, social media worries

    Stocks slide on US-China, social media worries

    Wall Street ended lower on Thursday following a late-session reversal, with Facebook weighing on the market after President Trump said he would sign an executive order related to social media companies and said he would hold a news conference on China on Friday. Stocks had been higher for most of the session as investors continued …
  • Zuckerberg, Dorsey Spar over Twitter’s Trump Fact-Check

    Zuckerberg, Dorsey Spar over Twitter’s Trump Fact-Check

    Rival social media CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey had a public spat Wednesday night after Zuckerberg criticized Twitter for its fact-check of President Trump’s prediction that mass voting-by-mail would lead to fraud. Speaking to Fox News’ Dana Perino, Zuckerberg — who has repeatedly pushed back on criticism for his decision to not censor political …
  • ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ sells more than 500,000 copies

    ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ sells more than 500,000 copies

    A decade after the “Hunger Games” series had apparently ended, readers were clearly ready for more. Suzanne Collins’ “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” sold more 500,000 copies last week, even as many of the country’s bookstores were closed or offering limited service because of the coronavirus pandemic. The total includes print, e-books and audiobooks, …
  • J.K. Rowling conjured up a new children’s book, ‘The Ickabog’

    J.K. Rowling conjured up a new children’s book, ‘The Ickabog’

    J.K. Rowling has good news for locked-down fans looking for a Dobby, er, hobby. The “Harry Potter” author announced Tuesday that she has finished a new children’s book that she’s been working on sporadically since 2007’s “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” Called “The Ickabog,” the story is not a Potter continuation or spinoff, like …