It pays to be active on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram...you will eventually get tagged on a photo that will change your life.
Prostitution may be legal in many parts of the world, but LinkedIn's user policy has been modified to ban individuals in the industry from using the site.
It would be a real slap in the face if the celebrities that people commonly diss on Twitter actually read the offending tweets. The question is, do they?
The Onion wants the public to know how it momentarily lost control of its Twitter account to the Syrian Electronic Army and how it can be avoided later.
Anything you put on the Internet is essentially public knowledge, so don't blame Textastrophe for making a fool out of you and your want ad on Craigslist.
Don't underestimate the mind of a jilted lover ... she can steal your identity, create a fake Facebook profile, and use it to torture herself (and blame you).
The Syrian Electronic Army has a habit of hacking news outlets on Twitter just to prove they can. Why they chose satirical publication The Onion is anyone's guess.
Misinformation is a problem on Twitter, and the pass-along rate is rapid. Retwact hopes to be the band-aid for it in the absence of an official solution.
20 years ago, the Web was presented to its soon-to-be-adoring public with a bow and a promise to make it available for free. The gift remains to this day.
Targeted ads are the bane of any Facebook user's existence. If this is how you feel, you can take matters into your own hands and stop them from appearing.
For a site that's constantly undergoing changes and developments, it only follows that Facebook updates its official brand...even just a tiny modification.
The Internet offers more than WebMD searches to find out what that headache really means. But how should we - and doctors - navigate this tricky space?