Social Media Saturday: Facebook's Data Policy Explained, Snapchat Security, and Twitter Troubles

This week in social media, Facebook clarified its privacy settings, Instagram finally lets users edit photo captions after posting, and Snapchat beefed up its security. Meanwhile, Ocho launched to rival Vine, and Twitter announced more new features while getting an official "junk" rating from a major Wall Street index.

Social Media Saturday: Facebook Welcomes Tor, Instagram Bans Chelsea Handler's Boobs, and Twitter Struggles... Again

This week in social media, Facebook welcomed Tor users, while Instagram wasn't as hospitable to Chelsea Handler's boobs. Meanwhile, Twitter continued to struggle and BBM joined the Snapchat imitation club.

Tap That App: Hyperlapse Is a Step Forward in the Evolution of the Smartphone Video

In this week's Tap That App, we take a look at a new video capture app from Instagram called Hyperlapse. You might be understandably skeptical if you haven't heard of it yet, because who needs yet another image capture app from Instagram? Trust us: you and everyone you know will want Hyperlapse.

Social Media Saturday: WhatsApp Hits 600 Million, Twitter Opens Analytics to Everyone, and Facebook's Expanding Graph Search

This week in social media, we learned that messaging giant WhatsApp has hit a new milestone in active monthly users. Meanwhile, Twitter opened its analytics to everyone, Snapchat might officially be worth $10 billion, Facebook is expanding Graph Search, and Instagram unleashed an amazing app.

English Premier League Says Vines, Photos, GIFs of Goals Illegal

Sorry English Premier League fans, no more posting videos, photographs, or GIFs of goals online.

Social Media Saturday: Facebook Begins Internet.org Dominance, Twitter Bounces Back, and Yet Another Snapchat Clone Appears

This week in social media, Facebook opened up the Internet to every person in Zambia through its Internet.org app. Meanwhile, things don't look so bleak for Twitter, partly thanks to the World Cup, and Snapchat could soon be valued at $10 billion -- no wonder Facebook just launched yet another Snapchat clone.

NBA Poll: Should King James Wear No. 23 or 6?

LeBron James has returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers after a four year run with the Miami Heat. In the meantime, James is still undecided on which jersey number he should select. Latin Post asks you, the fans, to decide for King James in our poll.

Angelique Boyer, Eiza González & Ximena Navarrete on the Beach: Stars Share Their Summer Snaps

Now that warmer weather is here, it's a given that many will take to their social media accounts and snap photos of themselves at the beach. Celebrities are no exception.

Latin Social Media Wrap-Up: William Levy Celebrates, Angelique Boyer's Last Day on Set and Eiza González Goes to Disney

Plus, find out what happened to Thalia's face.

Social Media Saturday: Facebook Is Creepy [and Mostly White Men] While Twitter's Better at World Cup News

A roundup of the biggest, most interesting or weirdest social media news from the week.

Tap That App Tuesday: Moju Might Be the Next Vine

There are a lot of pretenders to the Instagram throne, but the photo-sharing service is so popular that any new photo-sharing app had better bring something new to the table, like Vine's 6-second videos. Moju might be the next Vine, with its motion photos that act like remote-controlled GIFs.

Social Media Saturday: New Instagram Tools, Facebook Approves Dogecoin Tipping, and CIA Joins Twitter

This week in social media, Facebook approved a dogecoin tipping app, social media prenups are a thing now, Instagram updated its app with new tools, Pinterest and Twitter keep upping the advertising, and CIA joined Twitter and Facebook for some reason. It's time for Social Media Saturday!

WeChat in Latin America: Mobile Messaging App Growth Rate Over 1000 Percent Ahead Rival WhatsApp

According to a multi-market research study into the digital consumer, the cross-platform mobile messaging app WeChat has grown faster in adoption notably in Latin America and the Asia Pacific region.

Scout Willis, Daughter of Demi Moore & Bruce Willis, Protests Instagram By Going Topless in NYC

Scout Willis has trouble understanding Instagram's decency policy, so she decided to protest the app with a topless stroll.

SMWF 2014: MasterCard 'Priceless Surprises' Campaign 'Successful' Using 'Storytelling, Emotion, Surprises'

MasterCard's "Priceless Surprises" campaign launched in January, and the campaign has proven successful for the credit card company in terms of social media presence and against rivals.

Tap That App Tuesday: Litely, the Best New Photo Editing App for iPhone and iPad

In this week's Tap that App Tuesday, we take a look at both brand new and tried-and-true photo editing apps, including a great new iOS app from a trusted name in mobile photography.
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