Twitter's Take on #MyNYPD Not Exactly What NYPD Hoped for
On Tuesday, @NYPDnews asked people on Twitter to post photos of themselves with politce officers, using the hashtag #MyNYPD. You can probably imagine how this went ....
On Tuesday, @NYPDnews asked people on Twitter to post photos of themselves with politce officers, using the hashtag #MyNYPD. You can probably imagine how this went ....
Looking at Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts belonging to people they want to investigate.
Don't make the world responsible for your emotional well-being unless you enjoy getting hurt.
Soldier who posted it to Instagram already suspended
The campaign to promote the Affordable Care Act will stop at nothing, not even puns
Valued at $50.61 each when markets opened this morning
Canceled a Western movie after plot leaked out
Pro-Assad group not happy with CNN's reporting on the conflict in Syria
Carpet-cleaning business in Virginia pursuing defamation claims
Knows now they didn't do enough then
Names and phone numbers taken
User names and phone numbers posted
Grandpa says hello, invites you to "like" page for train enthusiasts
Thousands gathered to sing outside her house
Can be terminated for saying the wrong things
Malware and exploits used to gather intelligence
Had allowed blocked users to see tweets of block that blocked them
Previously user posts were all public or all private
Maybe some actions don't actually speak louder than words
Though she doesn't identify who those people might be
Praises its use in helping people organize
12-year-old girl was charged with aggravated stalking
Would have been Facebook's largest acquisition ever
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