"I can't share my source but I have credible information he's saying that because he has ties to the company." ...
Adam Mosseri, who has been the head of Instagram since 2018, has had some interesting things to say about addiction on the ...
Mosseri hit back against suggestions that Instagram and other social media platforms were damaging for the mental health of ...
The head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, testified in an L.A. civil trial over a lawsuit that alleges the company and ...
Adam Mosseri, the head of Meta's Instagram, testified during a landmark social media trial in Los Angeles that he disagrees ...
Instagram head Adam Mosseri said during the trial that he thinks there can be problematic usage of social media, but disagrees it is addiction.
"We're trying to be as safe as possible but also censor as little as possible," he told jurors ...
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri Wednesday denied that child platform users are targeted to be hooked in order to increase profits.
LOS ANGELES — The head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, defended the platform in court Wednesday, arguing that social media platforms are not intentionally engineered to be addictive.
Adam Mosseri, who leads the Meta-owned app, testified that the company was careful to test features used by young people before releasing them.
Mosseri also acknowledged gaps in Meta’s oversight, admitting he was unaware that K.G.M. had submitted over 300 reports of bullying on Instagram.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri reportedly compared using the platform to binge-watching Netflix while rejecting clinical addiction claims in Los Angeles trial.