Facebook just announced that their new data center in Ft. Worth, Texas will run entirely on wind.
Read More »Law Enforcement Officials Shook Up After Facebook Changes Censorship Policy
For the last 4 years, Facebook has altered their terms of service to cater to the prisons. But after pressure from the public, this has all changed.
Read More »Facebook Just Announced a Controversial Move that is Going to Infuriate the Police State
Rest assured, when the NSA gets the memo about Facebook's new security measures, they're going to throw a temper tantrum.
Read More »“Your Son’s Life was Only Worth $100K” Cop uses Facebook, Taunts Family of Unarmed Man He Killed
The Utah cop who gunned down an unarmed man in a diabetic shock has aired his disturbing thoughts on social media by attacking the family of the deceased.
Read More »9-1-1 Call After Son was Kidnapped Gets Mother Assaulted by Cops, Facebook Finds Son, Not Police
Luckily for this family, they also went to social media for help finding their missing son as all the police did was assault and handcuff the mother.
Read More »Woman Arrested For Posting Selfie With Gun on Facebook
Henrico, VA– Be careful what you post on Facebook, or you could be charged with a crime over your smiling selfie. This is something 26-year-old Kristin Holmes learned the hard way this week when she was arrested and charged with a crime she referred to as “Facebook Thugging,” for posting of a photo …
Read More »Facebook Slaps Down DEA for Using Woman’s Pictures to Make Fake Profile
Facebook has put the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) on notice. Facebook’s chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, in a letter to the DEA and their Administrator, Michele Leonhart, has stated that the same rules apply to law enforcement agencies about being truthful and not lying about identity as civilians. “Facebook has …
Read More »Man Charged & Convicted for Posting “Vulgar Insults” to Police Department Facebook Page
The Free Thought Project John Vibes July 7, 2014 Recently a man in Wisconsin was charged and convicted for “disorderly conduct” and “unlawful use of a computerized communication system” after posting a comment on the Facebook page for a nearby police department. The Facebook commenter, Thomas Smith, argued in …
Read More »Facebook to buy company that makes solar-powered drones
Facebook is expanding from the cyberworld to out of this world. Facebook is buying drone-making company Titan Aeronautics for $60 million, according to TechCrunch. Titan Aeronautics makes near-orbital, solar-powered drones that can hover in space for up to five years. RT takes a look at the altruistic reason Facebook gives …
Read More »Partnership between Facebook and police could make planning protests impossible
RT.com A partnership between police departments and social media sites discussed at a convention in Philadelphia this week could allow law enforcement to keep anything deemed criminal off the Internet—and even stop people from organizing protests. A high-ranking official from the Chicago Police Department told attendees at a law …
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