Australian Cops Use Facebook to Serve Cyberbully With Court Order
An accused cyberbully in Australia will have to stop terrorizing his ex, after receiving a formal court order via a decidedly informal medium: Facebook.
In a video sent to the suspect, an officer from the Australian state of Victoria explains what the court's intervention order means, and says that the bully must stop contacting the ex who filed the complaint against him. Police had reportedly ...
Heartbroken lovers eager to get over their exes will no longer have to worry about running into painful old photos on Facebook, now that the social network has decided to automatically remove all unwanted romantic nostalgia from its 'Photo Memories' feature.
The 'Memories' box, which appears in the top right corner of some Facebook pages, used to display photos of all your friends who were ...
The pre-Internet jilted lover was forced to wallow in lonely misery, hoping that friends or family members would listen on the other end of the phone while that spurned, unfortunate soul lamented what went wrong. Now, though, people can overcome their anguish by trumpeting the shortcomings and misdeeds of their exes online for the world to see. And, thankfully so, because break-up stories are ...








