See our latest research on the future of human-computer interaction: wrist-based input combined with usable but limited contextualized AI, which dynamically adapts to you and your environment. | Continue reading
Here are some of the initiatives we’ve made over the past three years to address factors that can contribute to polarization. | Continue reading
In response to Australia’s proposed new Media Bargaining law, we'll restrict publishers and people in Australia from sharing or viewing news on Facebook. | Continue reading
Today we filed a lawsuit against two individuals for violating our Terms of Service and Portugal’s Database Protection Law. | Continue reading
We're treating these events as an emergency and sharing the actions we're taking. | Continue reading
We're standing up for small businesses and speaking out against Apple's new iOS 14 policy. | Continue reading
We’re sharing our latest research and enforcement actions against attempts to compromise people’s accounts and gain access to their information. | Continue reading
These lawsuits will hurt consumers and businesses. | Continue reading
Facebook is supporting global health experts, local governments, businesses and communities affected by COVID-19. | Continue reading
Facebook has reached an agreement to acquire Kustomer, a top-rated CRM. | Continue reading
Sharing more detail on what people saw on Facebook leading up to the US election. | Continue reading
Facebook AI is introducing M2M-100, the first multilingual machine translation model that can translate between any pair of 100 languages without relying on English data. | Continue reading
We’re announcing new steps to support vaccine efforts as part of our ongoing work to help the people who use our platform stay healthy and safe. | Continue reading
We are updating our hate speech policy to prohibit any content that denies or distorts the Holocaust. | Continue reading
We're publishing our findings about 10 networks — six operations we removed in September, most of which we already announced, and four new operations that we removed since October 1. | Continue reading
We’re connecting the Messenger and Instagram experiences so it's even easier to stay in touch with friends and family, no matter which app you use. | Continue reading
Announcing a Climate Science Information Center to connect people with science-based information and an ambitious net zero emissions target for our company’s value chain. | Continue reading
A college-only space designed to help students connect with fellow classmates no matter where they are. | Continue reading
Behind the scenes with the team working on technology to enable audio presence and perceptual superpowers with AR glasses. | Continue reading
Now you can transfer your Facebook photos and videos directly to two additional services: Dropbox and Koofr. | Continue reading
We filed separate lawsuits in the UK and the US to hold those who abuse our platform accountable. | Continue reading
Expanding our Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy to address organizations and movements that have demonstrated significant risks to public safety. | Continue reading
To support small businesses and creators, Facebook will not collect any fees from paid online events for at least the next year. | Continue reading
We're requesting an independent audit to validate that the metrics we share in our enforcement reports are accurate and useful. | Continue reading
Our review of apps on our platform is ongoing, and we will continue to make improvements. | Continue reading
There is no incentive for us to do anything but remove it. | Continue reading
We're designating a violent anti-government network under our Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy. | Continue reading
We’re building a Voting Information Center to give millions of people accurate information about how to register and vote. | Continue reading
We’re starting to label state-controlled media outlets to help people better understand who’s behind the news they see on Facebook. | Continue reading
We're making it easier to archive or trash old posts, all in one place | Continue reading
We’re launching Facebook Shops and investing in features across our apps that inspire people to shop and make selling online easier. | Continue reading
Giphy makes everyday conversations more entertaining, and so we plan to further integrate their GIF library into Instagram and our other apps. | Continue reading
We’re announcing several new measures to help protect the democratic process and providing an update on initiatives already underway to stop abuse and election interference on our platform. | Continue reading
Jio and Facebook will work together to accelerate India’s digital transformation and open up new opportunities for people and businesses across the country. | Continue reading
Sharing additional steps we’re taking to connect people to credible information and stop the spread of misinformation. | Continue reading
We're setting a limit so messages that have already been forwarded many times can only be forwarded to one chat at a time. | Continue reading
We filed a lawsuit today as part of our efforts to hold people who abuse our systems accountable in Court. | Continue reading
We're releasing more Disease Prevention Maps and promoting a symptom survey from CMU Delphi Research Center. | Continue reading
We don’t want people to be deceived, so we take legal action against misleading domains. | Continue reading
We're strengthening our policy toward misleading manipulated videos that have been identified as deepfakes. | Continue reading
Drew Houston, co-founder and CEO of Dropbox, has been appointed to Facebook's board of directors, effective immediately. | Continue reading
We're proposing a set of bylaws for the board’s operations and announcing the Director of Oversight Board Administration. | Continue reading
We’re updating our company branding to be clearer about the products that come from Facebook. | Continue reading
We're strengthening our policy toward misleading manipulated videos that have been identified as deepfakes. | Continue reading