This Walled-Off Garfield Facebook Group is the Last Irony-Free Place on the Internet
Cat-loving internet taken to new heights.
Cat-loving internet taken to new heights.
Your boss's idea of fun.
Joke about your feed already looking like it was assembled by monkeys.
Facebook quietly announced that its weird app experiment is over, and it will be closing the Creative Labs that led the initiative.
With close to one-and-a-half billion people currently on Facebook, keeping a low profile can be tricky. If you do want to make it more difficult for people to track you down, there are ways to do it.
99 per cent of their shares, worth nearly £30 billion, will be given away within their lifetimes.
Lots of apps use your Facebook details to log you in – with these tips you can manage these settings to your preferences.
A survey by Giz US found that older generations are more inclined to use email, while younger people prefer in-person meetings and apps.
Prepare for more 'Log in with Facebook' buttons in your life.
What's in a name? A viral, world spanning hoax, that's what.
Users practically sign their life away when using certain apps – all to find out which Game of Thrones character they are.
The social media site's “Take a Break” tool redacts posts about ex-lovers from appearing in a user's News Feed.
Zuckerberg's listened to criticism.
Zuck's ideas for the future of his social network sound awfully familiar.
A Facebook feature implemented to help track people after natural disasters was launched last night to help people connect with their friends and family after the Paris attacks.
And this is actually a fake Gizmodo.