The company won't try to shirk corporation tax like other major tech oragnisations.
The social media platform is planning to sell ads and give 55% of the revenue generated to its makers.
Twitter has acknowledged the suspension was related to Lauren Duca's harassment.
The hackers posted a series of racist and homophobic messages and targeted rival company EA among others.
A now deleted tweet reportedly claimed WikiLeaks was seeking to create an 'online database' of verified Twitter accounts.
'Covering the news with honesty and integrity is something that matters deeply to me,' Brown said.
Snap Inc rejects the claims and says the lawsuit is entirely without merit.
Nearly half of eight to 11-year-olds have reportedly agreed to social media firms' vague terms and conditions.
The Vermont senator was pointing out Trump's commitment to not cut social security, medicare and medicaid.
'Going into this challenge, it seems we are at a turning point in history,' Zuckerberg said.
'Maybe Facebook would prefer the statue to be dressed again,' local writer Elisa Barbari wrote.
Founder Julian Assange is slated to participate in a live Reddit AMA session later in the week.
WhatsApp has extended support for some devices until 30 June, 2017.
Facebook says UK law enforcement requested access to 7,199 profiles for criminal and emergency purposes.
The Kazakh man was accused of sharing a meme that juxtaposed Lenin, Stalin, and Putin.
Currently users can delete tweets but cannot edit them.
Move suggests Twitter is sizing up the potential of virtual reality on the platform.
Russian media reportedly classifying aid fundraisers as 'professional propagandists'.
The safety check alert promoted an article that linked to a Bangkok bombing which occurred in 2015.
Her father's video invite sparked countless memes, parodies and company sponsorship offers.
'I Am a Troll' contains accounts from former BJP volunteer, Sadhavi Khosla, who quit the party in 2015.
Analyst predicts that Microsoft will make LinkedIn a leader in social media.
Most of these stories were published during the run up to the US elections.
The 'Facebook Bill' would apply to content that 'call for an act of violence or terrorism'.
In the weeks leading to the Berlin attack, Isis supporters shared messages on Telegram, calling for volunteers for a holiday killing spree.
As of now the declaration of this information is optional.
Facebook presents a unrealistic view of other people's lives that will leave you feeling dissatisfied.
In video chat with Sheryl Sandberg, Zuckerberg says Facebook is more than just a technology company.
Vine will be 'pared down' to a basic camera app allowing users to upload six-second clips to Twitter.
The new Snapchat series will feature 10 original episodes and one live story.