According to The Verge, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning on announcing the company will be changing its name next week during their annual Connect conference.
There is a screenshot that has been making its rounds around social media, and I want to know if it really works.
According to the meme, a recent Facebook update allows you to shake your phone to report a problem or to report a post for violating Facebook's Terms of Service...
After hours of outages across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, Mark Zuckerberg has issued an apology for the issues with his company's services. Company engineers have provided an explanation for the outages, as Zuckerberg's net-worth reportedly dropped almost $7 Billion though the debacle.
A large portion of the social media world was shut down on Monday when Facebook and Instagram services both went out. Meanwhile, Twitter went wild with the meme's as they were seemingly the last major platform to stay alive.
The St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office is currently the winner of the internet. They simply would like to find the owner of some stuff they have in their lost and found bin.
Reports say that an Oklahoma woman was arrested after commenting on a social media post made by the Tulsa Police Department. The post offered a reward for information on the commenter's whereabouts, to which she wanted to know, "where's the reward money at".
There were more than 550 million Facebook accounts that were hacked. Exposing names, birthdays, city of residence, job, relationship status, and in some cases, even e-mail address.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will extend the block on President Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts after deeming the risks "too great" after yesterday's events on Capitol Hill.