After years of users demanding it, Facebook has finally given us the ability to do more than just "like" status updates. The long-awaited Facebook Reactions just launched today, and social media is about to get really, really interesting. Hold onto your butts -- this is a game-changer.
The City of Flint Police Department has announced that it will begin posting the names and arrest photos of arraigned prostitution suspects on their Facebook page. According to a news release from the City of Flint, the department has the option of sharing the information since arrest records are public...
It was eight years ago that Twitter moved onto the social media stage. To celebrate, the company is inviting users to join its founders for a trip back in time...all the way to their very first tweet.
The Flint Police Department is crediting residents and social media in leading to the quick resolution of some recent crimes.
On Saturday, February 15th, in addition to filing a police report, a victim posted the theft of his pickup truck to his Facebook page...
Following an emotional video plea to Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook that went viral, John Berlin will have his wish to see a 'look back' video of his deceased son, Jesse, granted.
If you think you're saving the world by liking a page on Facebook, UNICEF Sweden has got some news for you -- you're not. Liking a page is a great way to keep informed about a charity or cause, but unless it's part of a specific campaign, it doesn't actually do much good...
Usually when Facebook draws the ire of the collective internet it's because it's made a change to its format. But this time it's one of the social network giant's TV commercials that has the Web firing off a barrage of negative comments.