Jani Mäkelä mocks a member of parliament who defected from the Finns Party
Jani Mäkelä and former Finns Party MP Mikko Polvinen exchange barbs over identity and public funding on Facebook.
OVERPRICED? ⟩ The price of an apartment for sale in Kuressaare takes your breath away
A two-room apartment in Kuressaare is on sale for 250,000 euros, drawing astonishment from potential buyers on a Facebook group for expatriates.
With a huge budget, Facebook launches a global program to compete with TikTok and YouTube
Meta has announced the launch of 'Creator Fast Track,' a program aimed at attracting top content creators from TikTok and YouTube with guaranteed financial incentives.
They want the police to find the one who wrote the post
Pétur Gautur, an artist, is preparing to file a complaint against allegations made about him in a Facebook group, asserting he's innocent of a serious crime.
Eighty-Seven-Year-Old Josef: To Start a Profile on Facebook? I Already Have Friends Here
An article delves into the experiences of Czech seniors with digital technology, highlighting 87-year-old Josef Horák's perspective as he navigates life without his late wife and the changes in family dynamics.
Fraud Network on Instagram, 12th Pass Gang Loots Millions from Their Room
A cyber fraud ring operating from Bagpat, Uttar Pradesh, has been uncovered, revealing an extensive operation exploiting online platforms like Instagram and Facebook to scam users.
How LinkedIn has transformed into a platform more similar to Facebook: 'It's the café where we all go to hang out'
LinkedIn has evolved from primarily a job search platform to a social space for sharing daily experiences and knowledge among users in Spain.
Professor and language expert Finn-Erik Vinje (90) has died
Finn-Erik Vinje, a renowned professor and language expert, has passed away at the age of 90, as announced by his son on Facebook.
Facebook moves to attract TikTok, YouTube creators with $3,000 monthly
Facebook has introduced a new program called "Creator Fast Track" to attract creators from other platforms by offering guaranteed earnings and enhanced content visibility.
Facebook reportedly restricts reach of Orbán's posts through LGBT activists, while boosting Magyar's
Meta's Facebook is under scrutiny for accusations of interfering in Hungary's elections by limiting the reach of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's posts while increasing engagement for opposition leader Peter Magyar.
WhatsApp and Facebook defend the charging of R$ 0.33 per chatbot message at Cade
WhatsApp and Facebook have lodged a formal defense with Brazil's antitrust authority, Cade, arguing that their new fee for chatbot messages is legal and compliant with regulations.
Marriage, dream of settling in Italy and... 70-year-old lawyer left bankrupt by scammers
A 70-year-old lawyer from Ahmedabad was scammed of ₹57.90 lakh by a woman he met on Facebook who lured him with promises of marriage and a future in Italy.
Kari Bremnes has been diagnosed with cancer
Norwegian artist Kari Bremnes announced on Facebook that she has been diagnosed with cancer, revealing her serious condition to the public.
Pole at the center of the scandal in Hungary? Orbán's spokesman did not hide his anger
Tensions are rising around the role of social media in Hungary's upcoming elections, with accusations against Facebook for favoring opposition content.
Facebook N60bn fine: Court to deliver judgement May 14
A Federal High Court in Lagos has adjourned a decision regarding Facebook Nigeria Operations Limited's challenge against a N60 billion fine imposed by the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria, with a ruling set for May 14, 2026.
Former Employees Come Forward with Serious Allegations Against Facebook
Former employees accuse Mark Zuckerberg of prioritizing revenue over safety by allowing harmful content to proliferate on Facebook in order to compete with TikTok.
'My ex re-married and had kids – but he came back after one Facebook message'
A couple reunited after more than a decade apart due to a Facebook message sent by the woman, spurred by a dream.
Nvidia Says AI Program Behind the 'Facebook' of Chatbots is the New ChatGPT
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang claims that the rapidly evolving OpenClaw AI program is a significant advancement in human-AI interaction, with the potential to surpass traditional chatbots.
Business Ticker: Losses in the Billions - Facebook's Parent Company Meta Abandons VR World Horizon Worlds
Meta has announced the closure of its virtual reality platform Horizon Worlds, citing extensive financial losses.
Three jailed, fined for Facebook, TikTok fraud in Kaduna
Three individuals have been sentenced to jail and fined for committing fraud through social media platforms in Kaduna State, Nigeria.
'I claimed I'd killed my sister so she would be dug up - but I didn't do it'
A man named Andy van den Hurk confessed on Facebook to murdering his step-sister Nicole, who was killed in the Netherlands in 1995, but later retracted the confession.
Being Facebook friends with gangster kept Ontario woman out of legal cannabis job
A woman from Ontario was denied a job in the legal cannabis industry due to her Facebook friendship with a gangster, but the Federal Court ruled this link should not disqualify her from employment.
Liveta Kazlauskienė has come under the radar of scammers: she promises to take action
Liveta Kazlauskienė expressed her concerns over scammers using artificial intelligence to exploit her images on Facebook and is seeking legal advice to combat the issue.
M member had account hacked: Posted child pornography
Swedish politician Stefan Olsson reported that his Facebook account was hacked and child pornography was posted on his page after he fell victim to a phishing scam.
WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Gmail users told to check settings
Users of popular online applications like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Gmail are being advised to review their security settings to protect their data from potential scammers.
Hacked Child Pornography Posted on MP's Facebook Page
Swedish MP Stefan Olsson reported that his Facebook account was hacked and child pornography was posted without his knowledge.
Blocked Streets – Not After Muslim Prayers, But After an Attack on Football Fans
A Facebook user from Lithuania claimed that chaos in the streets due to Muslim prayers has been ongoing in the UK, depicting scenes of drivers congesting roads during these gatherings.
Sara on the impending inheritance: "I hope that day never comes"
Sara reflects on the topic of inheritance following discussions in a Facebook group, revealing diverse perspectives on how families approach the subject.
Meta could lay off 20% of its workforce to offset its AI spending
Meta is reportedly considering laying off 20% of its staff to cope with significant spending on artificial intelligence.
Is it still available? Facebook Marketplace introduces AI-generated responses
Facebook Marketplace has started incorporating AI-generated responses to enhance user experience.
Vanopslagh: I have used cocaine as leader of LA
Alex Vanopslagh, leader of the Liberal Alliance in Denmark, admits on Facebook to having used cocaine one or two times during his early leadership of the party.
The politician's Facebook post did not go as planned: – It only contributes to SV continuing to fall in the polls
A Norwegian politician's Facebook post about an amusing train experience backfires, drawing criticism that may further harm her party's polling.
Facebook dating site romance fraudster conned lonely men out of £8,000
Leonnie Robson, a 35-year-old from Great Yarmouth, defrauded vulnerable men out of more than £8,000 through a series of fake romantic relationships on Facebook and other dating sites.
From lockdown posts to the collapse of Facebook and X: how the social power of political leaders has changed
This article examines the evolution of social media's influence on political leaders in Italy since the onset of the COVID-19 lockdown.
TS: Facebook removed the group of the True Finns
Facebook has removed the page of the True Finns from Masku, following reports of the sharing of racist memes.
7 out of 10 Danes are in the club: "They need a place to be heard"
The article discusses the proliferation of Facebook groups in Denmark that provide vital support and community for individuals, particularly those feeling marginalized, while highlighting some underlying issues.
Court in Germany: WhatsApp may not transmit user data to Facebook
A Berlin court ruled that WhatsApp cannot share data of its German users with Facebook, although WhatsApp claims it has already ceased such practices.
Court in Germany: WhatsApp is not allowed to transfer user data to Facebook
A Berlin court has ruled that WhatsApp cannot transfer data from German users to Facebook, stating that the transfer of personal data is unlawful.
Content creator Aivaras Vilutis decided - to build a life with his loved one in Lithuania: 'We are optimists'
Aivaras Vilutis announced on Facebook that he has chosen to build his future life with his partner in Lithuania instead of exploring opportunities abroad.
Yle's series sparks heated discussion: "Absolutely shocking"
Yle's documentary series on gender equality has ignited intense debate on Facebook regarding the treatment of Elisabeth Rehn during the 1994 presidential election debate.
Meta Acquires the Facebook of Chatbots
Meta has acquired Moltbook, a social network where AI agents interact autonomously, following its recent creation and rapid popularity.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, acquires Maltbook, an artificial intelligence social media platform
Meta has acquired Maltbook, an AI-driven social media service, indicating a strategic move to lead in the emerging ecosystem of AI agents.
Woman reports scam while trying to rent a house in Playas de Villamil on a digital platform
A woman reported a scam to the authorities after attempting to rent a house for a trip to Playas de Villamil through a digital platform.
Foreign Facebook pages have been promoting One Nation. It wants them to stop
Foreign-backed Facebook accounts are spreading disinformation about Australian politics, specifically targeting One Nation and manipulating public perception with AI-generated content.
Who is Eduardo Saverin, the richest Brazilian on Forbes' billionaire list
Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, has an estimated wealth of $35.9 billion, making him the richest Brazilian according to Forbes' annual billionaire list.
Henry Sildaru: my father takes away my tablet in the photo, the police are investigating it
Henry Sildaru, an Olympic silver medalist, expresses on Facebook that he has no grievances against his father, Tõnis Sildaru, amidst an ongoing police investigation.
Vesa Oja has died
Photographer Vesa Oja has passed away after a brief illness, as confirmed by his loved ones on Facebook.
Nigeria: Exposing Fake Facebook Pages Posing As LAPO Bank and Offering Bogus Loans to Nigerians
A report reveals multiple fake Facebook accounts impersonating LAPO Microfinance Bank to scam Nigerians by offering non-existent loans.
Politician Vilma Danauskienė was involved in an accident: photos show overturned car
Lithuanian politician Vilma Danauskienė shared news of her car accident on Facebook, indicating she escaped serious injuries despite the vehicle overturning after sliding off a slippery road.
Investigation: Telegram Is the Main Channel for the Kremlin's Narrative Distribution
An investigation highlights Telegram as a primary platform for pro-Russian messaging, while also pointing to Facebook as a source of emotional polarization, particularly affecting the youth.