Researchers recommend those using social media as the basis for research correct for inbuilt biases.
Female gaming journalist Alanah Pearce has found a novel way to deal with her online harassers: tell their mothers.
Bargain-hunters scuffled over coveted discount items in a holiday "tradition."
Oscar-nominated actress Abigail Breslin was blasted on Twitter after her song "You Suck" debuted Wednesday.
"We must be prepared for the absolute worst," he said.
The highly anticipated decision has provoked anger from Michael Brown supporters.
Anonymous claims to have evidence that 16-year-old "swatting" suspect has been wrongfully identified.
Officials and foreign tech leaders met to discuss business at China's first World Internet Conference.
FSU shooter Myron May posted a series of Bible quotes and mind-control videos to his apparent Facebook page.
The drivers for the company's employee shuttle service, who work for a contractor, complain about unfair working practices and low pay.
China unblocked access to the open Internet in Wuzhen, where tech leaders from around the world gathered to discuss Internet issues.
The chain restaurant is getting slammed over a tweet.
The ride-sharing company's public image takes another beating.
If running over a prostitute with a car weren't enough, "Grand Theft Auto V" players can now use a hatchet — and have sex with prostitutes.
The Anonymous hacking collective took down a KKK website and outed members for threatening Ferguson, Missouri, protesters.
The company said that posts from pages, which it offered for free, will soon appear much less.
HBO host John Oliver's jokes came at the FCC's expense but still managed to crack up the agency's employees.
Barbara Bowman, who alleges she is one of 13 women Bill Cosby drugged and raped, penned an op-ed about her ordeal.
The U.S. military has roughly 200,000 troops stationed in 144 countries and territories.
Khloe Kardashian was slammed by Ebony editor Jamilah Lemieux for her Instagram meme about the Ku Klux Klan.
Facebook Messenger could soon offer money transfer services to its 500 million users.
Standalone deal sites like LivingSocial and rival Groupon are having trouble making it solo.
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
The Facebook founder says he's too busy to travel.
Social media "awakens" to "Star Wars 7" title, goes back to sleep.
Travis VanderZanden is accused of breaching his confidentiality agreement.
Blued is more popular and lucrative than better-known gay dating apps like Grindr.
Jessa Duggar posted a picture of herself kissing husband Ben Seewald to Instagram on Wednesday.
Fox News, plagued by a greying viewership, is finding younger fans on Facebook. And it’s surprisingly good at keeping them.
Comedian Artie Lange reportedly tried to be funny after his race-based fantasy about Cari Champion.