Google searches for how to cancel and delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads accounts have seen rises in the U.S. since Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Commenting on the surge, Gizmodo suggested that “apparently not everyone is ready to live in a post-truth world... Fittingly, Facebook competitors are also seeing a spike in interest. Bluesky saw a nearly 1,000% increase in searches during the same period that saw people looking to exit the Meta-verse of social apps.”
In a notable shift, Google searches related to deleting Facebook, Instagram, and Threads accounts have seen explosive rises in the U.S. since Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company will end its third-party fact-checking system,
Searches for deleting Meta accounts skyrocket as users revolt against Zuckerberg's rollback of content moderation and fact-checking protections.
During an appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast, Meta Platforms' CEO Mark Zuckerberg urged Trump to stop the European Union from fining U.S. tech companies. Zuckerberg says the EU forced companies to pay more than $30 billion for legal violations over the past two decades.
TikTok stopped working in the United States late on Saturday and disappeared from Apple and Google app stores ahead of a law that takes effect on Sunday requiring the shutdown of the app used by 170 million Americans...
TikTok stopped working in the United States late on Saturday and disappeared from Apple and Google app stores ahead of a law that takes effect Sunday requiring the shutdown of the app used by 170 million Americans.
Apple and Google both offer apps that not only store your photo collection but also let you edit and do some wild things with your images. Here’s how they stack up.
A looming ban on TikTok set to take effect on Sunday presents a multibillion-dollar headache for app store operators Apple and Google.
Google does not want to introduce its own fact checks for the results of its search engine, as the company made clear in a letter to the EU Commission.
Google honours the ongoing Mahakumbh Mela by introducing a virtual rose petal shower animation for users searching related terms, enhancing the festive spirit.
Google searches on removing Instagram and Threads accounts also rose in the wake of Mark Zuckerberg's announcement last week.