Social media
Demi Lovato is done with Twitter. The "Stone Cold" singer made the announcement with one succinct tweet.
The Twitterverse did what it does best, using a hashtag to air out grievances about Hillary's rise in becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Well-known for his top-notch rap skills and laid-back persona, Big Boi, one-half of the Grammy-winning, multiplatinum duo Outkast, found out how it feels to face the wrath of #BlackTwitter.
Azealia Banks has a reputation for not being one of the nicest people on Twitter.
Kourt only joined Snapchat about a week ago, but she's already mastered the art of entertaining us in 10 seconds or less.
Celebrities have led the shift of Twitter - from the website you use to write out random thoughts, to an app for product promotion, addressing scandals, and tweeting long streams of consciousness that are over 140 characters long.
Blue Ivy Carter, firstborn child of the Carter dynasty, is an adorable little girl.
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Actor and comedian David Alan Grier set off a frenzy on Thursday when he took to Twitter to announce he would be taking over as Kentucky Fried Chicken's Col. Sanders. The news of Grier becoming the fast food company's top pitch man was shot down by a KFC executive, the New York Daily News reports.
Social media, while effective, is also where modern-day surveillance thrives. Here, Black Lives Matter activist Arielle Newton and former Black Panther Rosemari Mealy discuss the pros and cons.