In a new study examining parents' and kids' views on technology, child participants said they feel frustrated when their parents "contribute to their online presence" without permission.
They may seem like fun and innocent posts and pictures, but new research shows that certain social media behavior can take you out of the running for a new job.
Even though, you just celebrated Friendship Day last week, how many Facebook friends would you call during a crisis? Who would you turn to in a moment of urgent need?
A new study in the Royal Society Open Science Journal examined the quality of our Facebook friendships and whether we prefer a big group of close friends...
Sometimes, all we need to find true inspiration is to look to the younger generation. With all of the negativity online these days, a group of students at Central Regional High School recently had an assignment to come up with a positive social media campaign. They asked the simple question, "what is beautiful to you?". And the results are truly inspiring. Watch:
Have you seen the recent Facebook "quiz", where you can create a word cloud of your most used words of the year? Fun, right? There's one big problem, though, it's a privacy nightmare.
Facebook is testing a tool that you could consider to be a "breakup protection tool." This means that some users will be able to mark their former lovers as an ex. By doing that you won't need to unfriend them, and you won't be subjected to their posts in your newsfeed.