So you fall in love, follow each other on social media, like all of each other's posts, and then break up.
Awwwkward!
But now you can limit the posts your ex sees about you, on at least one social media site.
Tired of knowing your spouse just had a 6-inch sub for lunch, and that she likes Youtube videos that show how to tie a scarf? It might be time to unfriend her.
I ran across an article today that said the average long term relationship lasts for two years and nine months.
Don't look at your watch! I'm sure yours will last much longer.
Myspace used to be a favorite choice for social media goers, and then Facebook came along and sort of squashed it. Some stayed with Myspace - in fact it's always been a great place for bands and musicians to connect with fans - but many jumped ship for other sites.
Myspace invaded Twitter yesterday!
If you've been feeling lately like Facebook is eating up a little too much of your life and you just have to take a break from all the Liking and Sharing, a new website has popped up to help you make a clean break.
If you didn’t know it by now, employers are using social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn as an active part of their recruiting process.
In fact, a new survey suggests that even if you are not providing a recruiter with your social media information, most are still looking at them anyway.
How do you pass the time online? Is it checking your email? Checking the weather? Facebook?
It's no big surprise what the number one answer is, according to a new Neilsen survey.