Sir Nick Clegg is leaving Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. With him goes the idea that the great and the good of the liberal policy elites should decide how we all behave on the internet.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast to discuss the importance of what he called 'masculine energy' in corporate culture. Experts say these comments, along with structural and cultural changes at Meta,
Will Nick Clegg put a rocket under European tech now he’s out of Meta? - Our former deputy PM has parted ways with Mark Zuckerberg. Speaking to sources close to him, Chris Blackhurst ponders what’s ne
Mark Zuckerberg’s embrace of the Republican Party has come as a surprise to those who identified him and Meta with the progressive wing of the Democrats. In reality, he has long championed right-wing causes from school privatization to government deregulation.
Good morning! Trump's Cabinet picks head into confirmation hearings, FTC chair Lina Khan shares reflections, and Mark Zuckerberg brings Meta into its "masculine" era. - Masculinity at Meta. Donald Trump is set to take office next week,
Cage fighting tycoon and close Donald Trump ally Dana White has joined the board of Mark Zuckerberg’s tech empire Meta.
Nigel Farage has hailed Meta's dramatic shift towards free speech on Facebook stating "woke has died" as Mark Zuckerberg announced plans to scrap the platform's fact-checking programme. This comes just days after former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's departure from the social media giant.
Mark Zuckerberg has said he will get rid of Facebook's fact-checkers and replace them with a community notes system similar to the one used by X.
Sir Nick Clegg is leaving Meta, the owner of Facebook ... To explain how he got there, we have to understand what a pickle Mark Zuckerberg was in eight years ago. Up until then, Facebook’s rise had been meteoric, with the eccentricities of the young ...
Trump has done something no president-elect has ever done. He's checked off the top three to-dos on his postelection agenda before taking the oath of office. No question that staying
When Donald Trump takes the oath at his inauguration on Monday, standing alongside him in an ostentatious display of support will be not just the usual roster of political hangers-on, but a star-studded array of tech oligarchs,