'Jemmaroid Von Laalaa' was just a pseudonym until the social network blocked her.
The ads, which consisted of looping, rapid succession of bright colors, were criticized for being "massively dangerous."
“I know many of you may be curious about what’s next for me, and I'm still figuring that out," Victoria Taylor wrote in a Reddit post.
The media helped create the Barnumesque sideshow that is Donald Trump. Now, like it or not, his antics are newsworthy.
Some police officers and their families are joining the chorus of Facebook users who don’t want to be forced to use their real names.
Taylor Swift has a new personal record of Twitter followers. But does she top in her "Bad Blood" rival Katy Perry?
Snapchat's identifying icon has become a faceless ghost. But expressions abound in the app's latest update.
“I’m not completely gay, and I can’t sit here and say that I am…but I also can’t sit here and say that I’m straight," Dawson said Tuesday.
In 2013, Facebook made 1,231 U.S. hires. Only seven of the people they hired were black. Tech companies have to do better.
Tinder relies on Facebook profiles to match you with people you might like. But soon that could change.
Tinder updated its app to include verified accounts on Tuesday.
Snapchat offers advertising, media content and original programming. But is that really what cofounder Evan Spiegel had in mind?
"This year we're focusing quite a bit on research and science, more so probably than we have in the past."
Netizens think Scott Disick made the wrong decision after Kourtney Kardashian breakup rumors swirled.
The issue arose last week when the @Zahra_Buhari account used profanity in describing Gambia President Yahya Jammeh.
A roundup of all the former "Dance Moms" cast members you can follow on social media.
The social network is testing new suggested video content, and the initiative is rolling out to mobile iPhone users in the coming weeks.
A GoFundMe campaign fundraising for a black church was relocated after the infamous Darren Wilson campaign came up.
Twitter hashtag campaigns are dangerous fields filled with trolls and negativity, but politicians don't seem to be giving up.
Facebook and Twitter's terms of service can be confusing to read, but social network Ello has created a short "Bill of Rights" for its users.
Iggy Azalea says the media created a feud between her and "Pretty Girls" collaborator Britney Spears.
Chris Christie launched his U.S. presidential campaign online with the hashtag #TellingItLikeItIs So opponents are doing exactly that.
Facebook released Groups app in November 2014. Unlike with Messenger, Facebook users won't be forced to download it, yet.
Tracking your drinking data isn't just helpful for understanding your behavior. Brands can also learn who and where to market.
The #LoveWins hashtag, which took off after President Obama and the White House tweeted the phrase, may have become one of Twitter's most viral messages.
Facebook's name policy discriminates against LGBT people and domestic violence victims who use pseudonyms regularly, opponents say.
"Today is a big step in our march toward equality," began a message from the U.S. president's Twitter account.
Ello launched in 2014 as an anti-Facebook with an ad-free model, drawing criticism for how it could survive. Nine months in, co-founders Paul Budnitz and Lucian Fohr tell IBTimes how it's going.
SCOTUS officially ruled for same-sex marriage. See how major tech companies are reacting.
The Medal of Honor recipient has not released a statement about Bristol Palin's pregnancy.