We all know that Mark Zuckerberg and company collect your information and sell it to advertisers to make their cash, but it does surprise me when I find out to what extent Facebook collects this data.
There’s no one definition to “TV” anymore, considering half of our most-watched series are easily binged on a phone. Great shows can come from unorthodox places, and Facebook might be getting ready to stretch that definition further with its own line of original and scripted content.
How many times do you see great videos on your Facebook news feed and think to yourself, "How can I save that video to watch later?" Well, you can. There's a little trick that you may not know about on Facebook.
Texarkana, Texas Police used social media to solve a recent theft case in which money was stolen from a McDonalds employee’s wallet last week.
Since posting the story on its Facebook page last Friday afternoon, the Texarkana, Texas Police Department said its post about a woman taking money from a purse left on a counter at a Texarkana fast food restaurant has been shared more than 2,000 times and
It's not the first time that we have seen these "privacy statements" posted on Facebook status updates... and just like the last couple of times it made the rounds, it is still worthless.
A few of my friends have been hacked on Facebook recently. Their accounts were overtaken by someone they did not know who took that opportunity to attempt to get their friends to follow a link to probably even more malicious software (aka malware).
Below is a list of ways to avoid having your Facebook account hacked.
There is a video sweeping across the social sites of a masked man that claims to be infecting Texarkana women with AIDS, and he has a list of names that he provides.
The other day I asked the question on one of our station Facebook pages, "What do you like the most and hate the most about Facebook?"... guess what the biggest dislike was.
If you've been cruising Facebook over the past three days you might have noticed your friend's profile pictures turning into giraffes.
I had the excellent opportunity to speak with Andrew Strugnell, the man behind the recent giraffe craze that's taking over the social media site.