Barring any unforeseen circumstances, politician and online publisher, Omoyele Sowore; X Incorp (formerly Twitter) and Meta (Facebook) Incorp would be arraigned on Tuesday before a Federal High Court in Abuja
Gurugram police busted a call centre selling fake sex enhancement drugs via Instagram and Facebook, arresting 11 people, including the owner and four women. Victims were lured by fake ads, paid online, and received counterfeit medicines.…
We’ll always be fans of social media connecting people in the most beautiful way. Victoria and Chima are a perfect example of this magic, and now, they are set to spend the rest of their lives together. Six years ago, they were just…
The Guardian spent a year studying an online community trading in anti-immigration sentiment and misinformation. Experts say such spaces can play a role in radicalisation
Tracing profiles of those charged with online offences in summer 2024 helped us map a thriving social ecosystem trading far-right sentiment and political disillusionment
Michael Weide claims Jacqueline Insel "has been lying about their relationship" since it ended, "actively publishing slander and lies" on social media "causing irreparable damage to his reputation and relationship."
Meta is set to launch paid, ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram for users in the United Kingdom. The UK government welcomes the option of a paid social media subscription, saying that it "moves Meta away from targeting users with…
Meta is adding a subscription in the UK that lets people use Facebook and Instagram without ads. The rollout follows months of talks with the Information Commissioner’s Office, which pressed the company to give users a clear choice over…
Meta-owned platforms are launching a no-ads subscription in the UK, letting users choose between free, ad-supported access or a paid ad-free experience. UK users aged over 18 will be notified and can decide at their convenience. Mark…
The move will give users a choice between paying a monthly fee or continuing to use the services for free with targeted advertising, a model that has faced increasing scrutiny from European regulators
When Temitope Afolabi realised her husband could get imprisoned due to a N48 million debt he incurred from a bad business deal, she resolved to become a surrogate to earn money to save him.