The hoax is back again you may have been suckered into posting it on your Facebook page. Even though you posted it, it really doesn't mean a hill of beans.
Creepy clowns have now also been spotted in Wyoming. We honestly thought that if we hadn't seen them by now, maybe we wouldn't. Of course, that's exactly when a few Facebook friends tell of sightings.
Social media is great for keeping in contact with family and friends, but some folk don't believe your personal political views and/or affiliations have a place there. What do you think?
The case, both legal and digital, started Monday when a park visitor reported to a park ranger that he saw several people off the boardwalk at Grand Prismatic Spring on Saturday.
Maybe because it's so close to Valentine's Day or maybe it's simply because I have a dirty mind, but when I pulled up behind this SUV and casually read the message written on the dirty back window, I almost dies of laughter!
Happy Birthday Facebook! The social networking website turns 12 today and to celebrate, they've created a new personalized video feature that weaves together memories of your top friends into shareable video clips.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Facebook recently released a study analyzing the things people are most thankful for in each state.
According to their research, which was based on posts using the terms "grateful" or "thankful", the most distinctive topic that Wyoming residents expressed thanks for was "country music"...