Before you "like", "share", or "click" on a story you see on Facebook take the time to find out if it's real. Fake news stories have become big business on the social media site, and they've fooled people into sharing bogus stories thousands of times.
We talked in length about this on the Get Up & Go Show this morning. I'm amazed at the amount of "over sharing" people feel the need to do on social media.
Recent events in Dallas and heightened tensions nationwide prompted this PD to make sure "Pokemon Go" players don't let a Charizard get in the way of their safety.
Do you ever wonder what the apps on your phone really say about you? Well, apparently they're a good predictor of your gender, age, relationship status and yearly income.
In case "liking" something didn't really capture how you felt about a certain post, Facebook has given you five other options to help you express yourself.
Facebook announced that they are planning to add a dislike button to Facebook. This goes against a quote I heard from the great rabbit Thumper who said "if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all."