Meta has softened its plan to demote content about politics and social issues on Facebook after reportedly finding its suppression techniques created problems.
Twitter users will no longer be able to link to certain rival social media websites, including what the company described Sunday as "prohibited platforms" Facebook, Instagram and Mastodon.
Meta warned Monday that it will consider killing news on its platforms such as Facebook if Congress passes an antitrust journalism bill, teeing up a major clash between Big Tech companies and federal lawmakers before the New Year.
American big tech workers' loss is their Chinese competition's gain TikTok is growing its workforce while Facebook, Twitter and Amazon are shedding thousands of jobs.
Facebook parent Meta is laying off 11,000 people, about 13% of its workforce, as it contends with faltering revenue and broader tech industry woes, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter to employees Wednesday.