After a Muslim student was bullied on Snapchat, a New Jersey school district said it found no evidence. Now it says that response was a clerical error.
Roughly 6 million of the social networking site's U.S. users identify as LGBT -- and 800,000 announced their sexuality on the site in the last year.
The Republican presidential candidate discussed the fast-growing "gig" economy in a campaign speech Tuesday in Manhattan.
A status update will not negate a change to Facebook's privacy policy.
The social network reached 4 billion video views per day. But how?
The popular hookup app has teamed with Forbes on an app for networking. A beta version launches this week.
People are more likely to use texts, email or social media messages rather than picking up the phone or talking to someone in person.
“Received some bad Internet comments today, but then received hundreds of amazing ones," Imgur community manager Sarah Schaaf said after the image-based social network began enforcing its own censorship guidelines banning obscene and sexually explicit comments.
Nineteen juveniles and one adult will face charges of invasion of privacy after school officials found they were passing around nude photos of female students.
Through a partnership that Facebook and the Times have reportedly established, articles will be posted directly to a user's News Feed.
Illicit copies of the popular 2013 movie have been dangerous to download since last year. But now it's risky to stream, too.
The five-year-old company recently announced that it would roll out sponsored content as a way of getting revenue.
Yahoo claims a Dutch company is exploiting its brands.
Worried about what will happen to your social media networks when you die? Facebook has you covered.
The site comes as cyberattacks are rapidly increasing in number and scope.
Mobile users will become even more important to Facebook's future as they continue to form an ever greater share of all social network users
New Year's 2015 was a major day for drunk Twitter users, who posted a slew of drunk tweets Wednesday evening.
NBC’s live musical event generated more Twitter chatter than Discovery’s much-hyped anaconda stunt.
But one employee defended the platform's new Twitter-curated timeline practice as “research in action" that “works well.”
Not only does Uber not require that all of its drivers get basic training, if they want it, they have to pay for it themselves.
Twitter says the US is infringing on its freedom of speech.
A new app called Cuddlr debuted on iTunes, helps strangers meet up to cuddle.