ISIS hacked into U.S. Central Command’s Twitter and YouTube accounts and began posting threats, documents and propaganda videos. Both accounts have since been suspended.
This week in social media, Pew Research released a new survey on social media use in the U.S. The research found that while Facebook far outweighs other social media networks, at the same time, it showed little growth compared to the rest.
No love was lost over the weekend between actor Charlie Sheen and television personality Kim Kardashian. The former "Two and a Half Men" star, who in 2011 was famously fired from the CBS hit show, was apparently upset after Kardashian allegedly refused to give an autograph to a 6-year-old girl.
Legendary musician, Paul McCartney seems to be unfazed by the younger generation of social media users who believe that rapper, Kanye West discovered him.
This week in social media, Facebook continued encroaching on YouTube's turf, Twitter continued rolling out changes that mirror Facebook, Pinterest officially launched advertising, and Snapchat raised nearly half a billion in funding from an eager investment round.
Latin Post Tech's weekly roundup of social media news. This week in social media, Facebook users discovered that an algorithmically driven "look back" at the year is pretty accurate -- maybe too depressingly accurate.
Jay Leno recently appeared as Craig Ferguson’s final guest on “The Late Late Night” show and recalled his uninteresting interview with former “Bachelorette” star, Trista Sutter.
On Tuesday, Dec. 23, “Complicated” singer, Avril Lavigne took to Twitter to slam rumor reports that she had gone to rehab for depression and substance abuse issues.
The Sony hack saga continued on Monday as the media conglomerate threatened to take legal action against Twitter for sharing stolen emails from its massive data breach.
On Saturday, Dec. 20, Khloe Kardashian took to Twitter to slam recent rumor reports claiming that the she was planning to kick her brother, Rob, out of her house because of his alleged “lazy, mooching ways.”
With just two weeks remaining in the 2014 NFL season, questions from fans everywhere are swirling. Here, Latin Post.com answers five big questions from Twitter users regarding this NFL season.
On Thursday, Kylie Jenner took to Twitter to slam the recent reports that allege the youngest Jenner is pregnant with the child of "Rack City" rapper Tyga.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman has been getting criticized lately because of a picture he took with Mexico's president Enrique Peña Nieto. Latin Post provides the pictures and reactions from people around the world.
Canadian singer Avril Lavigne has recently revealed she has a serious illness and has asked her fans to keep her in their prayers as she continues to recuperate.
This week in social media, YouTube had to reset its maximum view counter because you kept watching and sharing PSY's Gangnam Style video. Also, Mark Zuckerberg elucidated his plan to colonize the world into Facebook using Internet.org and Twitter introduced new tools to combat cyber bullying.
In light of the national outrage over two recent grand jury decisions not to indict white police officers in the deaths of unarmed Black men, many people voiced their frustrations with the justice system on Twitter using the hashtag "#CrimingWhileWhite."