While you're busy posting photos of your dinner and commenting how cold it is outside, the rest of the Facebook community is discussing the trends taking the world by storm.
This morning as I scrolled through my Facebook feed I came up on “Brody’s Love” and it really touched me. I have followed Brody’s Love for a few months now. This family took in two children, Hope and Brody, whose mother left both of them at the hospital...
These Facebook "Look Back" videos are treating everyone to pangs of nostalgia, but we'd venture to say that you won't find one as entertaining as Walter White's from Breaking Bad.
Your Facebook feed was probably hijacked this week by all those Facebook 'Look Back' movies your friends posted, capturing the highlights of their time on the social networking site in honor of its 10th birthday.
A man in Missouri posted a video this week (Feb. 5) on YouTube asking Facebook to create 'A Look Back' video for his late rock guitarist son, who passed away in January 2012. After the grieving dad's video went viral, Facebook has agreed to grant him his wish.
An impassioned father has posted a video in the hopes of it reaching Mark Zuckerberg or anyone else at Facebook. His request? He wants to be able to see his deceased son's "Look Back" video.
This story is not for the faint of heart. Samong Traisattha, vocalist for Thai black metal band Surrender of Divinity, was allegedly murdered on Jan. 8. According to various sources, the deceased musician's widow, Jaruvan Surapol, named fan Prakarn Harnphanbusakorn as the key suspect.