This is the big fight happening as we speak on the Facebooks. Hmmm. I had to think about this one, as I'm sure you did as well. I'll give you my 2 cents, and then I'd like to hear yours
Today on the WGNA Facebook page I wrote a quick "apology" that just said:
"I just want to publicly apologize for what I said about Santa on the show a few minutes ago, I truly am sorry if I ruined Christmas for anyone, or Santa. - Sean"
Now the truth of the matter is I didn't say ANYTHING about Santa on the show...
Although I'm not the biggest Instagrammer -too busy keeping up on Facebook and Twitter, I know a lot of you are, so I thought you should know who got the most "likes" for their mug shots this past year..
This is something that was a long time coming, in my mind. Have you ever seen someone's post and then gone looking for it later? Impossible. Until now…
This is an editorial comment on a story that just broke this morning regarding a new change of policy on Facebook. I guess they are instituting a new "button" that gives you an alternative to the "LIKE" button. That's a good start, but what would be the all-purpose alternative...
There is a bunch of legalese that people are posting on Facebook to counter their new "change in privacy" policy. Will this really protect you?
The simple answer is , no. The truth is that this "copy and paste" post has been around for over 2 years and gets new life on Facebook about twice a year.
You may have seen this being posted by your friends on Facebook worried about their privacy being violated or Facebook using their posts, pictures or profile information...
New York State Police were contacted about a threat of violence by one student from Schoharie Central High School, which was allegedly aimed at other students from the school.
We rely heavily on social networks on "The Sean and Richie Show." I guess we all do, come to think of it. But can you imagine one with no words?
Wow! I think I actually impressed MYSELF there for a second! I actually came out with something half clever after 8 p.m. I'm usually drooling on myself from exhaustion from another hard day at the morning show. But when I saw this, I had to spread the word to a lot of people, which is kind of what Facebook's new Slingshot aims to do
The "Good News" is featured everyday on the Sean and Richie Show at about 8:10 am, hopefully you tune in each morning for a little dose of inspiration in a very cynical world. If you happened to miss it today, we did a "good" story about something that is usually chock full of angst, social media.