Yeah, I got the riddle wrong. Did the giraffe profile pic thing. If you're one of the dozen people on planet earth who don't know what the Facebook giraffe thing is, here goes...
It's just another way to keep up with The MOOSE, and the happenings around Bozeman so make sure we're Facebook friends, OK? We'd hate for something really fantastic to happen and you not find out about it IMMEDIATELY, you know?
Are you ready for the latest Facebook scandal? Apparently, your Facebook friends could affect your credit! They won't affect your traditional FICO score, but there are a handful of new companies that are analyzing your Facebook friends to determine whether you're a safe bet for credit. If you have friends who are delinquent or default on loans, it reflects badly for you.
...makes you feel warm and fuzzy. Of course The MOOSE wants you to like us on Facebook. Everybody wants you to like them on Facebook. HOWEVER, not everybody gives you valid reasons as to WHY you should like them on Facebook.
We use Facebook just as much or more as the average bear, and we're pretty frustrated with random updates with no warning...wondering how to change things back to "normal", whatever normal Facebook privacy setting IS these days.
If you think you're saving the world by liking a page on Facebook, UNICEF Sweden has got some news for you -- you're not. Liking a page is a great way to keep informed about a charity or cause, but unless it's part of a specific campaign, it doesn't actually do much good...
There's a funny thing about parents and technology. That being a majority of moms and dads are pretty tech unsavvy without the help of us internet-obsessed younger folk. And while parental struggles can be frustrating at times, their attempts to get in the techy loop are mostly just hilarious. This is particularly true with Facebook.
Bad News...the IRS plans on checking Facebook and Twitter this year to see if you're cheating on your taxes. Fortunately, they can't Facebook stalk us all. It'll just be people who've been flagged for an audit or potential audit:
Usually when Facebook draws the ire of the collective internet it's because it's made a change to its format. But this time it's one of the social network giant's TV commercials that has the Web firing off a barrage of negative comments.
Hack video creators, WikiForums, has released another hacking tutorial video and this one claims to have the power to reset any Facebook account's password. I haven't tried the technique and I would recommend you not trying it because it could be just a trick to get you to download a virus. But the video is inside for any brave and curious souls.