On Wednesday, following a chemical peel treatment, Roseanne Barr, 62, tweeted a photo of her swollen and bloody face with the caption, "Got in a tussle w bill cosby. U shoyld see that mfer."
This week's Latin Social Media Roundup stars Latina superstars Naya Rivera and Selena Gomez. This week's Latin Social Media Roundup stars Latina superstars Naya Rivera and Selena Gomez.
Twitter has been around for a long time. Those who are new to Twitter and those who have been around since 2006 know that the 140 character micro-blogging site is apparently here to stay.
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.
Dr. Mehmet Oz is the latest celebrity to learn that Twitter call-outs can backfire. Dr. Mehmet Oz is the latest celebrity to find out the hard way that Twitter call-outs can backfire.
Short videos online are becoming the in thing. You can view them on almost any device, and the market is still dying for quick bursts of entertainment. This is where Ocho could make a difference.
This week in social media, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg started a weekly tradition of public Facebook Q&A sessions by answering users' questions about the new required Facebook Messenger app, among many others. Meanwhile, Twitter keeps imploding under the weight of Wall Street expectations, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation rated messaging apps on security. The results were not pretty.
It has happened to many people -- you accidently send an embarrassing picture via text message or post it to social media. Now, imagine posting a mortifying image to Twitter when you are a politician with 19,500 followers.
The Huntsville, Alabama school district has spent more than $150,000 to spy on its students in an attempt to prevent violence from happening in school.
Without any formal announcement, Twitter has stopped developing its Google Glass application. Without any formal announcement, Twitter has abruptly stopped developing and sharing its Google Glass application.
The iPad is one of the best tablets out there for social media and communcation enthusiasts. With so many apps available, users can do almost anything with the touch of a finger, and a lot of it for free.
Model Chrissy Teigen quit Twitter last week and said that she received threatening messages from users about her thoughts on gun control and school shootings.
Revenue forecast disappoints The Street Shares of Twitter are getting hammered Tuesday after earnings reports disappointed. Shares are down over 10 percent in mid-day trading and hovering at the $43.
This week in social media, Facebook launched a new app as CEO Mark Zuckerberg impressed everyone with his Chinese language skills. Meanwhile, Twitter is planning to kill the password for good, Skype launched its own Snapchat clone, Snapchat launched its first ads, Tumblr embraced video in a big way, and upstart Ello got attention by legally promising to never advertise on its social network.
This week in social media, Facebook explained how it wants to help keep you and your data safe, Twitter added an audio feature (not their failed music app) while officially confirming that it's tweaking your timeline. Meanwhile while Vine launched an Xbox One app, Tumblr launched its first OS X desktop app with Yosemite.
On Monday, Iggy Azalea took to Twitter to express her anger and “disappointment” towards Snoop Dogg’s insulting Instagram meme that he recently posted mocking the Australian rapper’s physical appearance with no makeup on.