A security flaw is exposing the passwords of millions of Facebook users.  Researchers at Krebs say the passwords of as many 600 million users were stored in plain text accessible to employees of Facebook.  For its part, the social media giant said it has fixed a glitch that caused passwords to be stored on its […]

Facebook is moving to focus more on privacy.  In a blog post, CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained that the company plans to work toward “privacy-focused” principles such as encryption, safety and secure data storage.  He explained that the future of communications will shift to private, encrypted services where people are confident their conversations are secure.  In […]

Facebook is unveiling a new feature.  It’s called Community Actions and it’s a news feed petition feature for users to support a cause or movement.  Users can create a petition and notify relevant public officials or agencies.  The goal is to get friends to hit the “support” button so the petition goes viral.  Supporters of […]

Facebook is getting into the dating game.  CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the move tuesday at the company’s F8 developer conference in San Jose.  He called it a natural fit since more than 200 million people list themselves as single on Facebook.  The news immediately sent stock in other dating websites tumbling.  Zuckerberg said it will launch […]

Facebook has come out with  a new rule book for posting.  It covers subjects ranging from drug use and sex work to hate speech, bullying, and inciting violence.  The information now available on the social media giant’s website is much more detailed than Facebook’s previous “community standards” on posting. In light of what has happened in […]

An Alabama woman is lucky to be alive – thanks to a Facebook video. A week ago, nursing student Brittany Diggs was forced into the trunk of her own car by a man demanding money. Diggs was terrified, until she remembered watching a Facebook video that explained how to get out of a car trunk […]

The member of gospel group Mary Mary took to Facebook to explain why she supports the new president and why we should all pray for him.

Pamela Taylor, the director at the non-profit Clay County Development Corporation, was given a pink slip on Monday for making racist comments about FLOTUS.

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This comes after FBI director James Comey penned a letter to Congress on Friday sharing that additional emails found on the personal server need to be reviewed.

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A new report says the federal government is using social media to monitor and crack down on Black activists around the country.

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Taking to Facebook to express his disdain for the men in blue, 21-year-old Deshawn Lanton wrote, "Maybe I should drop a bomb on Tha building to get rid of Tha rest of y'all."

New York Life handed its managing director Corey Multer a pink slip for calling Shanelle Matthews a "racist pig whore" on Facebook.