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Facebook parent Meta has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a long-running lawsuit.
US online giant Meta appears to have “breached EU antitrust rules” in the online classified section of its Facebook social network.
Twitter announced it would no longer allow users to promote their accounts on a host of social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram.
An Ethiopian man whose father was murdered during the country's war has joined a lawsuit against Meta that is seeking $1.6 billion.
Meta to face another hefty fine after Europe's data watchdog imposed binding decisions concerning the treatment of personal data.
An oversight panel said on Tuesday Facebook and Instagram put business over human rights when giving special treatment to politicians.
Meta's European operations are based in Dublin, along with a number of other major global tech companies including Google, Apple and Twitter.
Facebook owner Meta will lay off more than 11,000 of its staff in "the most difficult changes we've made in Meta's history," Zuckerberg said.
When the metaverse finally emerges, it will need a corresponding social and ethical code.