I've noticed a trend among moms on Facebook in the past few weeks. In blogs, in status updates, and even out in the real world, moms are fighting back against what people now refer to as "Fakebooking."
Researchers at Facebook took a look at friending patterns within families and discovered that teens -- especially young teens -- are more likely to friend their parents than the other way around.
Like a toddler with no impulse control, I keep waddling toward the socket with my curious, sticky fingers. It's only Facebook, right? How dangerous can it be?
It was another poor showing for Facebook last week as its stock price hit a new low Friday, dispiriting shareholders already frustrated by lower-than-...
My addiction to Facebook hit a breaking point. It was time to go cold turkey. And I learned my need for connection and privacy are in constant competition on social media, and Facebook can't resolve either need in a satisfactory way.
Linda Fogg Phillips, author of "Facebook For Parents" and "Top 25 Things Parents Ask About Facebook" stopped by KCAL9 on Wednesday to talk about the i...