I admit I am not the best social media-er in the universe. I troll Facebook to check on what's happening with people I love but don't talk with every day. I post when something is interesting enough to me, but I'm not a 60x a day poster. What I do know is I am in a very non-vocal minority when it comes to caring whether or not Facebook is working.
You may have seen this warning a lot lately when you try to view a video. And if Facebook and Mozilla don't get their way, you may be seeing it a lot more in the future.
A new program called ‘Who Deleted Me.’ will take inventory of your Facebook friends and let you know who decided they didn't want to put up with your self-righteous views anymore.
About 18 months ago, two women in Washington state started an experiment on Facebook called "Buy Nothing Project" as a way of connecting with neighbors and also saving money.
Think emojis are obnoxious little icons? Some may call them "emoticons". Well then check out the movement spawned by Facebook's "feeling fat" emoji - a smiling face with a double chin on the site's list of available status-update options.
With Facebook being the place to connect with friends and family it's also becoming a place to reflect and remember the ones that have left life to go to the next. Now you can make remembering those that have passed easier by establishing a 'Legacy Contact.'
In the end, I'm guessing someone left their Facebook page open at work and got sabotaged by a co-worker. I've seen it a dozen times. There's also the slim possibility that it's real, and THAT is unreal.
He may not have won the Super Bowl -- heck, he may not have even made the Super Bowl -- but don't doubt for a second that Tom Brady's year wasn't top-notch.