More than half of consumers admit to sharing personal information through social media that can make them victims of identity theft and other scams, according to a new survey from Visa.
Plenty of people use Facebook to say shocking, controversial, or divisive things, and while most times all it does is ruffle feathers and strike up feisty debates, it can occasionally be more serious.
For one New Jersey man, his posts cost him his job.
Every middle school student in New Jersey would be instructed on the responsible use of social media, if a bill advancing through Trenton eventually earns the Governor's signature.
Despite the photo circulating on Facebook claiming it was an eight-year-old girl who died in the Boston Marathon bombing, the victim was in fact, a little boy.
He is someone's son, someone's brother, and someone who just wanted to spend a fun day watching a race.
Everybody knows a couple that does it. Way too cute on Facebook, constantly attached to each other's hip and always talking about their own relationship.But the question isn't if you know a couple like this. The question is... are you that couple?
School boards in New Jersey and throughout the nation have been dealing with a new problem over the past few years that seems to be getting larger as time goes on - social media.
It seems that with texting and tweeting, nobody is paying attention to spelling or grammar anymore, and that's just fine with many of us. It's not ok with one high school Enlish teacher, according to msn.com. He has created an app that 'creates grammar quizzes for students and keeps track of their progress online'. It's a free app called NoRedInk.
Tired of the same old annoying Facebook posts taking over your Newsfeed? Have you ever been so close to completely writing someone off but you instead close your screen? Perhaps it's time to face your Facebook rage and take action against these obnoxious people. Her...