Hooking up for anonymous sex via social media? That's really dumb! Maybe they should take advantage of professional services offered in Nevada, not that I have any personal experience in that area!
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 7:16 am
by twister
How to opt out Facebook ads - Talking Tech This is a pretty cool thing you can do to improve your FB experience.
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:01 am
by James Sel
twister wrote:How to opt out Facebook ads - Talking Tech This is a pretty cool thing you can do to improve your FB experience.
Mine was already set to no one, but the adds keep coming. I think the setting just aren't, so called personalized. I'll keep the no one setting though.
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 5:21 pm
by dilbert
The World's 21 Most Important Social Media Sites and Apps in 2015 Productivity tools? Time-wasters? Mindless entertainment? Everyone's got an opinion!
What Google knows about you It's quite possible that Google knows more about you than your friends know about you! Maybe they know even more than your spouse does about you!
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 4:45 pm
by recluse
Are People Passing Around Images Of Lenny Kravitz's Wardrobe Malfunction Violating Revenge Porn Laws? Just like Kravitz won't be charged with exposing himself in public, fans who shared the pics shouldn't be charged with anything either.
As you may have heard... a couple weeks ago during an onstage performance, rocker Lenny Kravitz had something of a wardrobe malfunction (potentially NSFW link), in which his pants split open and he exposed himself to the audience. This has resulted in lots of discussion about a variety of topics, including from the person who is taking credit for the piercing we now all know Kravitz has.
Re: Lenny Kravitz's Wardrobe Malfunction - It's Mr. Kravitz's responsibility to keep his clothes in place. If he's too big for his britches, then he should have had the common sense to wear less tight-fitting pants. But he's not getting charged with indecent exposure since there is no indication that he planned for his trousers to expose his trouser trout. Anyone who took a picture of the little fishy while it was flopping around in public did nothing wrong since all they did was take pics at a public event. Sharing those pics is no problem either. It's all free speech covered by the First Amendment. Complaining about the pics is just a move to get some free publicity.
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:01 am
by tronagirl
How This Man and His Man Bun Became a Social Media Celebrity Do you wanna become a monster hit on Instagram? It helps to be stunningly attractive like this huge hunk of a man!
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:41 am
by panamint_patty
Teens' social media secrets go deeper than parents t... Nothing like a little melodrama to sell an "investigative report" or what passes for an investigative report nowadays.
Re: Social Media Trends
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 7:01 pm
by CactusHugger
Students on life in the Tinder age Superficial? Yeah, but no worse than meeting someone in a bar and probably a lot more fun!