- 30th June
2014 - 30
- 5th May
2014 - 05
#NSF Instagram? Rihanna’s Account Removed After Racy Photos
It seems the world of social media wasn’t ready for Rihanna’s raunchy spread from French magazine Lui. Instagram removed the shots an hour after the pop princess posted them on Tuesday.

According to TMZ, the pictures violated their rules against nudity. They removed the photo and reportedly warned Rihanna if she continued to post inappropriate photos, her account would be suspended.

So, like any diva would, in response to the censorship, Bad Gal RiRi hit back with a humorous, photoshopped meme of herself in class picture format with the caption, “Rih’s next magazine cover if it was up to Instagram.

Do you think Rihanna should’ve been censored? Is this art or nudity? Share your thoughts? #YouAreWhatYouTweet
- 22nd April
2014 - 22
Twitter Fail! #myNYPD Hashtag Backfires To Highlight Police Brutality
Ok, whose smart idea was this?

This wasn’t a 911 joke. @NYPDNews thought they would try this “social engagement” thing and get their “fans” to tag a picture with their favorite men in blue.
“Do you have a photo w/ a member of the NYPD? Tweet us & tag it #myNYPD. It may be featured on our Facebook.“
As many social media fails, the hashtag quickly started trending on the Twitter-verse, generating hundreds of reponses, an overwhelming amount of which were negative.
Here are some the amazing results:
Shrugs! Any lessons learned here friends?
#YouAreWhatYouTweet
- 14th April
2014 - 14
iTWEET: Here’s What Happens When You Send A Terrorist Threat To An Airline
Sigh!
A 14-year-old Dutch girl has been arrested for tweeting a terror threat to American Airlines. Sarah with the twitter handle "@QueenDemetriax_“ tweeted this on Sunday morning:

American Airline’s response:

First she claimed her account was hacked, claimed she meant June 1st was "big” because it is her sister’s birthday.
And now, Sarah has taken to Twitter to defend herself, using screenshots of notes on her phone to explain the situation. She said she wrote the tweet as a joke a month ago, but didn’t send it because it “wasn’t a good idea.” However, she says her Twitter “tripped” and sent the draft of the earlier tweet today unbeknownst to her.
Her tweet quickly went viral, garnering more than 10,000 retweets before finally being deleted. In a series of follow up tweets, she expressed her awe at her sudden online fame.
“Today was the highlight of my twitter days” - Did I just read this correctly?

So the “highlight” of her twitter days was gaining notoriety for threatening an airline? She might as well wrote:
“Sorry. (not really sorry, because it got me twitter famous and now I’m like the most popular girl in school right now..hehehe”

Sarah is only 14 years old, right? A silly child who doesn’t know any better and shouldn’t be expected to, right?
Twitter could cancel her account for a violation of its TOS. Would probably be her best lesson learned? What do you think is the best form of punishment for this minor? #YouAreWhatYouTweet
- 10th April
2014 - 10
iRUN: #BlueBalls TODAY Show segment Guiness World Record for “Largest Group Workout with Exercise Ball”
It was a struggle to get out of bed this morning. But we came to sweat, and we definitely did.

Michelle Bridges star trainer of Australia’s Biggest Loser sought to break the Guiness World Record for “Largest Group Workout with Exercise Ball” with 360 people!





