Anyone on Facebook (read: everyone and their religious quote-posting mom) has been doing 'describe yourself in three fictional characters' thing. Here's mine.
With this late spring storm, your weekend has just turned into one long, endless scroll down your Facebook newsfeed. Play some Bingo - loser has to get takeout!
Because believe it or not, some of us like it better that way. You can also use this trick to block your friends' baby pics and Kardashians. So you're welcome.
Wired Magazine is warning that the "Most Used Words" app on Facebook is a privacy nightmare.
One Colorado user claims he noticed several days after using the app that he suddenly had several new, foreign Facebook friends that he says he did not add...
Campbell's Soup Company recently launched their "Your Father" commercial which features a same-sex couple (2 dads) feeding their son Star Wars chicken noodle soup (watch above).
Of course, some people were outraged over 2 fathers being in a commercial and the comments began pouring in via Facebook...
An adorable kitten was taken to a shelter in Washington after being found in a box with a note apparently written by a child pleading for a loving home for the cat.
"My mommys boyfriend is mean to me. desperet (sic) for loving home," the note reads...
Pantsuits aren't #basic enough, anyway.
Hillary Clinton just admitted she isn't a "pumpkin spice latte kind of gal," and is being (jokingly) slammed for it on the internet.
Clinton confessed her deepest, darkest secret in a Facebook Q&A on Monday - the day before National Coffee Day - prompting PSL lovers to defend their beloved drink.
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A Facebook post claiming to protect users' photos, personal information, and other digital property, has yet again been making the rounds on the social media network. But does sharing it actually work?
The post typically reads:
In response to the new Facebook guidelines, I hereby declare that my copyright is attached to all of my personal details, illustrations, comics, paintings, professional pho