Courtney Stodden, the 17-year-old bride of 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison, has apparently had her Facebook page pulled. And it's not the first time it's happened.
An analysis of who Mark Zuckerberg follows on Facebook's new subscribe feature suggests the 27-year old mogul is either a closet 'Glee' fan or has a thing for Dianna Agron, one of the hit show's singing stars. We always figured the Zuckster for a 'Gleek.'
In the days before the internet, people who were rude to waitstaff and/or didn't tip properly could go about their shameful lives in relative obscurity.
Welcome to 2011. The rules, they have changed.
Get your crops ready, hayseeds -- there might be a FarmVille movie coming. As one of the most popular video games probably ever, the scourge of Facebook is about to hit the silver screen thanks to screenwriters Alec Sokolow and Joel Cohen.
Facebook's latest redesign has left many of the social network's users feeling antsy. To quell this unease, 'Star Trek's' George Takei took to YouTube to offer a glimpse into the future. The powerful, yet soothing, voice of Captain Sulu assures humanity that it will all be OK.
Facebook announced a big overhaul of their user profile design at yesterday's f8 developers conference. The redesign includes a chronological sorting of each user's life in a feature they've dubbed the Timeline.
The feature automatically sorts all of a user's Facebook activity over time (so you'll be able to easily access those embarrassing wall exchanges with your old exes) and offers the ability
Attendees at the Facebook f8 keynote on Thursday got a special treat when 'Saturday Night Live' star Andy Samberg took the stage and did his finest Mark Zuckerberg impression.
Despite the whining about the launch of their "top stories" feature this week, Facebook unveiled and even bigger change at the company’s F8 developer conference in San Francisco: Timeline.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that profile pages will soon automatically put photos, videos, status updates and status changes in chronological order. The timeline will also feature a "wa
Leah Gibbs was so impressed with Adam Minton's Facebook profile that she agreed to go on a date with the man she knew just through the social networking site.
The 23-year-old Australian woman probably realized this wasn't going to be a traditional date when Minton kicked it off by asking her to drive him to a betting parlor and then wait in the car while he presumably made a wager.
Let's face it. We've all Facebook-stalked somebody we used to date, or somebody we'd like to date, or even somebody we're currently dating. YouTube personality Jessica Frech has immortalized this cultural touchstone in her song "Facebook Creeping."
For those who spend tons of time of Facebook, the real world can feel like a foreign place: How can you know if that cute girl at the bar is single without a relationship status? How to remember the name of that guy from high school if he hasn't been helpfully tagged? And how does one share an opinion on a clever magazine article or cool piece of art without a "like" button? Happily, lik
An new Missouri law, aimed at protecting children from sexual predators, has made it illegal for teachers and their past and present school-aged students to friend each other on Facebook.
Last weekend on NPR's comedic quiz show 'Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!' Twitter co-founder Biz Stone was invited on to play a game called 'I Can Hardly Clear My Throat in 140 Characters.' Before his win (the prize was getting co-host Carl Kasell's distinguished voice on a lucky listener's home answering machine), Stone recounted an awkward but hilarious encounter he had with Facebook founder Mark Zuc
If your grandmother has recently friended you on Facebook or followed you on Twitter, you're not alone.
Recently, a survey was conducted in which people over 60 were asked about their social media habits. It yielded some interesting results.