Reports say that an Oklahoma woman was arrested after commenting on a social media post made by the Tulsa Police Department. The post offered a reward for information on the commenter's whereabouts, to which she wanted to know, "where's the reward money at".
There were more than 550 million Facebook accounts that were hacked. Exposing names, birthdays, city of residence, job, relationship status, and in some cases, even e-mail address.
All too often we see our friends on Facebook announce, 'I'm back!' Have you ever been sent to Facebook jail or been put in time out? It's more common than you think, or maybe it's just my friends?
Despite responses from Instagram, some users feel the algorithms are always changing and even feel their posts are "buried." There's also a guide here to help.