Don't fall for scams. I'll show you how to actually see more of your friends on Facebook.
How to really see more of your friends on Facebook
Don't fall for scams. I'll show you how to actually see more of your friends on Facebook.
Does moving require a new Facebook account? We check it out.
I'm going to put the spotlight on some Facebook messages that are driving users up the wall!
A friend of mine shared this post to alert her friends that it was a big old fake and I thought I would share it with you as well. It claims that if you type the @ symbol in the comments and click to highlight, you'll see who's always checking your profile.
These days it seems like everyone is on social media, especially young people. Some people seem to be preoccupied with is 24/7. But now, some people are going against the trend and giving up social media for a few weeks, months, or even for good.
Today, I want to talk about what to post publicly on Facebook and what to save for a private message. It's essential to be mindful of what we share online, as it can have an impact on our personal and professional lives.
There's a scam that shows up in my Facebook feed EVERY DANG DAY. I see it shared by friends and relatives time and time again. No matter how many times myself and others warn people about it, they still don't seem to catch on and they continue to help scammers out.
How young is too young for social media?
Why do Facebook fakers keep trying and trying and trying?