Facebook Makes You Spend More and Over-Eat — Dollars and Sense
Facebook may be giving people a false sense of self-esteem, leading to overspending and gluttonous behavior, according to new research.
Facebook may be giving people a false sense of self-esteem, leading to overspending and gluttonous behavior, according to new research.
We all know it’s easy to get distracted and waste a ton of time on Facebook (or GuySpeed) but one guy is getting serious about his social media addiction -- he hired someone to slap him in the face every time he logs on to Facebook.
Most of us intuitively know that insulting your boss on Facebook is probably not the best idea, but what about other job-related opinions we have? More to the point, can you be fired for posting them?
A recent National Labor Relations Board hearing found that “overly broad” company policies regarding employees' social media activity is unlawful, but not protected by federal labor laws.
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And as you'd expect, Saints fans had a whole lot to say...
She's still sweeping the nation, you know, like a bad bird flu epidemic. She is Honey Boo Boo!
The latest in the craze that is this "star" of the show bearing her name on TLC, is the Facebook app "Honey Boo Boo Generator".
We all have those overly dramatic friends that post even the smallest aspects of their existence as if it were major breaking news. Nothing brings out the drama on Facebook like a hurricane.
It must be nice to have all the comforts of home while incarcerated in Lafayette Parish.
Relationship experts often say the fastest and easiest way to get over someone is to make a clean break — essentially erase the person from your consciousness. But with the advent of social media, that’s getting harder and harder to do.
And it seems we’re bringing a lot of the anguish on ourselves.
You probably would not post an unflattering picture of yourself on Facebook, but guess what ladies -- your friends will!