A video shared on TikTok about U.S. soldiers asking the local Syrians about ex-porn star Mia Khalifa sparked a debate on Twitter.
The feature will allow users to deny apps and websites the permission to track their data, a feature that has run afoul of Facebook.
Facebook bans India ruling party politician over hate speech
New guidelines including a ban on new political ads in the week before Election Day.
The TikTok stars revealed they had a crush on Troy Zarba.
"For this video, I’m sorry. I did not know the lyrics," she tweeted.
On Tuesday, Barrett was caught on camera crying while having dinner with friends at Saddle Ranch in Los Angeles.
The drink named "The Charli," is the 16-year-old’s go-to coffee order consisting of "cold brew coffee with whole milk and caramel swirl."
Arrest of Australia anti-lockdown activist sparks outcry
The young group is accused of hacking the likes of Barack Obama and Elon Musk as part of a bitcoin scam.
Prince Harry and Meghan sign sprawling Netflix deal
The company is adding pinned tweets and short descriptions to help users grasp certain trends.
The “New Teacher Challenge” is the latest trend on the social media platform to face backlash and criticism.
A porn star opened up about her fears regarding the future of sex workers and adult content creators on OnlyFans amid its ever-changing guidelines.
"I am sorry to everyone that followed me before, I’m not always proud of my decisions. Most importantly, I want to publicly apologize to Dixie for the hurt that I have caused," Johnson said.
Lizzie Velasquez is thankful for the positive responses and support she received in her fight against TikTok's #NewTeacherChallenge.
Facebook nabs Russia-linked campaign to fuel US chaos
Trump still wants US to get piece of any TikTok sale
Pakistan blocks Tinder, other dating apps over 'immoral' content
Indian govt minister accuses Facebook of bias in deepening row
Businesses in college towns have reported a 24% higher permanent closure rate on average compared to the same time last year, according to a study by Yelp.
Health experts urge parents to be aware of dangerous social media trends and talk to their children about the consequences.