With friends like mine, this is usually not a problem. I am always happy and proud of them. Especially if it's someone I mentored or helped in some way during my life. But I can relate to this video because some of my family is very "successful".
It's not the first time that we have seen these "privacy statements" posted on Facebook status updates... and just like the last couple of times it made the rounds, it is still worthless.
Thanksgiving is less than a week away and now you can celebrate the special relationships for which you're the most thankful with a cool new video feature from Facebook.
When something exciting or bad happens to us, or we snap a cute pic, or watch a pretty funny video we're pretty quick to post it up on our Facebook wall for our friends to see. We're living in a society where we share a ton of information with our family, friends, acquaintances and sometimes even strangers when we do this. We're not really thinking about some of the potential consequences; we're j
Facebook is getting ingrained in our lives more and more. It is taking information from us on a daily basis. What we are getting in return, might be unwanted.
What's a dad to do?
A Lufkin father apparently has had enough of what he considers his daughter's bad decisions and as a result has listed her car on the Deep East Texas Classifieds Facebook Group.
Your Facebook feed was probably hijacked this week by all those Facebook 'Look Back' movies your friends posted, capturing the highlights of their time on the social networking site in honor of its 10th birthday.