The Philippines accused Facebook on Tuesday of censoring pro-government content which it said was tantamount to curtailing freedom of speech and called for new measures to regulate the social media ...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that Facebook could not stop him from promoting the objectives of his government, telling the social media giant that they should talk about its ...
In 2013, Facebook hit upon an idea to grow its user base: It would subsidize internet access to Facebook on mobile devices in countries where cellular data was pricey, physical internet infrastructure ...
The Philippines is one of the world’s most social media-active countries. That makes it one of the most vulnerable. The recent scandal related to the misuse of Facebook user data by Cambridge ...
The social media networks Facebook and Instagram removed more than 6 million posts from Filipino users in the lead-up to the country’s election in May, for breaching their content guidelines, ...
The Philippine leader, who harnessed the social network as he rose to power, is now making vague threats to shut it down. By Jason Gutierrez and Paul Mozur MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte of the ...
The conviction of the journalist Maria Ressa shows that Facebook’s harms can’t be ignored. By Shira Ovide This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it weekdays.