Facebook is adding a new feature to Messenger that gives users the ability to quote and reply to specific messages in a conversation.
Facebook is adding a new feature to Messenger that gives users the ability to quote and reply to specific messages in a conversation.
Welcome to this week's top social media stories! Facebook is replacing relevance score, Google is making it easier to book flights and hotels, and James Corden pulls the best prank on David Beckham.
Facebook's 15-hour downtime could have led to a surge of new people signing-up to Telegram, one of Messenger's direct competitors.
As part of its fight against inauthentic activity on its platform, Facebook is cracking down on companies and people who are promoting the sale of fake accounts and fake engagement.
“I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today’s open platforms,” Zuckerberg wrote Wednesday.
Facebook confirmed it will be rolling out its 'Clear History' tool in 2019, a GDPR-style privacy feature that will protect users but inhibit its targeting abilities.
Facebook is rolling out a dark mode for Messenger, but you will have to "unlock" it with a secret move!
Last week, Facebook held its first Creator Day in EMEA for creators in the region and announced the expansion of its monetisation options in some countries.
Facebook has expanded its relationship with the NBA with a new deal that brings games highlights to Facebook Watch.
Here's a piece of news that will make many page admins happy: Facebook's unified Page inbox will now include messages from Instagram Direct as well.
As part of its commitment to help Group admins create and manage "meaningful communities," Facebook announced several updates to groups.
Facebook is still trying to find the right product to keep teens from flocking away from its platform. But it won't be LOL, the teen Meme video feed.
Facebook's new Custom Audience transparency feature will soon give users a lot more information about the advertisers that are targeting them in ads.
According to reports, Facebook is building a new unified messaging inbox for businesses that would allow admins to respond to messages and interactions in one place.
Facebook has announced that, in September 2019, new and existing campaigns will start to move to campaign budget optimisation.
Welcome to this week's top social media stories! TikTok continues to grow up, LinkedIn is about to become THE platform for social media marketing and Pinterest makes beauty searches more inclusive.
Facebook announced it's opening up access to CrowdTangle, the content discovery and social analytics tool it acquired in 2016, to academics and researchers.
As part of its continuing efforts to protect elections from misinformation and meddling, Facebook will be making all European political parties register as advertisers across the EU.