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Fugitive Keeps Updating Facebook Status While on the Lam

Travis Nicolaysen is proving that even when you’re on the lam, there is always time to update your Facebook status.

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Judge: Apologize to Estranged Wife on Facebook, or Go to Jail

When one man’s wife caught wind of nasty comments, she took legal action, prompting a Hamilton County judge to offer him two options: post an apology on Facebook every day for 30 days, or go to jail for twice as long.

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Nephew Sues Uncle Over Awkward Facebook Photos

Can you take legal action after an embarrassing photo tag?

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Puzzling Pins: Blogs Chronicle Pinterest’s Oddest Posts

With its skyrocketing popularity, it was inevitable that blogs would begin to chronicle some of the site’s most strange, ridiculous or otherwise humorous posts, known as “pins.”

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Facebook Post Enters the Record Book with One Million Comments

And you didn’t think your Frontierville addiction would amount to anything.

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Wall Of Shame: Brits Are Drunk In Three Quarters of Facebook Photos

We’ve all been there. You wake up feeling slightly worse for wear, before finding on Facebook an entire gallery of embarrassing photos depicting last night’s antics. Frantically de-tagging, your one hope is that your boss/parents/partner (delete as appropriate) have yet to see that one of you drunkenly failing to prove that it’s possible to lick [...]

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Camera, Lost at Sea Last Year, Gets Returned Using Google+

Think of it as a digital message in a bottle.

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Missouri Law: Teachers and Students Can’t Be Facebook Friends

Come August 28, teachers and students in Missouri can no longer be friends — on Facebook.

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Cheaterville: Will This Website Tell You If Your Partner Is Cheating?

If you believe the adage “once a cheater, always a cheater”, you’re going to love this site. (You’re probably also a little too suspicious for your own good. Just sayin’.)

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French Say ‘Adieu’ to Twitter and Facebook on TV

Radio and television anchors in France are no longer allowed to use the names of the social networking sites promotionally in their broadcasts.