Facebook Limiting Number of Friends Posts That Can Appear in Your Newsfeed-Mostly Fiction!
False claims that Facebook only shows users posts from 26 friends circulated in February 2018.
False claims that Facebook only shows users posts from 26 friends circulated in February 2018.
Essential oils can be harmful to cats — but most cases of toxicity involve oils being applied directly to cats’ fur, and not defused through the air.
Isaiah Crowell posted an image of a cop killing on social media in 2016 and later apologized and donated a game check to a foundation for fallen police.
A Verizon backpack giveaway being held in July 2017 generated a lot of questions among social media users interested in claiming their bag.
A new SnapChat feature that shares users’ locations with friends that have been given permission to view it has caused safety concerns.
Chic-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy didn’t say, “We don’t like blacks either.” A satirical report from 2012 has been routinely mistaken for a factual report.
There’s no indication that warnings about ISIS using a WhatsApp group called “interschool” or “interschools” are legitimate.
The meaning of President Trump’s “covfefe” tweet is unknown, but the most obvious explanation that it was a simple typo that went uncorrected.
People are posting a privacy statement on their profiles all over Facebook to protect their photos and stories from distribution on the Internet without their permission.
Various emails and Facebook group pages that say the popular Internet social network will be charging members for its use. Some say that the fees may run up to £/$14.99 (about $24.13 U.S.) per month.