Saturday 31 August 2019

Mr. B the enormous cat has found a new home

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BeeJay (or Mr. B), the 26-pound cat who captured our hearts earlier this month, has acquired the two most important things for a cat in 2019: a forever home and an Instagram account.

After a careful selection process by Morris Animal Refuge, the Philadelphia shelter where Mr. B was up for adoption, the large and good boy has officially moved into his new house. He seems to be enjoying himself. In fact, he was spotted chasing a fleck of light in his new bathtub, which is a vital part of the acclimation process.

Jumping into #LaborDayWeekend with an adorable Mr. B. update! Here he is chasing the light in his new home. But aren’t we all, in a way? More news: he has his own Instagram account! Follow Mr. B. at https://t.co/rWERqOrZfJpic.twitter.com/9sY4vj7DAH

— Morris Animal Refuge (@MorrisAnimal) August 31, 2019 Read more...

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Watch a reporter's close call with a lightning strike on camera

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A video out of Phoenix, Arizona, shows lightning striking the ground startlingly close to a local reporter as he prepared to go on camera.

Matt Rodewald, who works for Phoenix's Fox affiliate, was covering the monsoon storms in the area on Wednesday. Just before he began his live report, the lightning hit. According to a tweet from the station, it knocked out power in the vicinity, which you can see in the clip.

In a remarkable display of calm, he still did his segment.

SCARY! Our reporter @Matt_Fox10 was getting ready for a live report on the monsoon storm last night when lightning suddenly struck nearby and knocked out power in the area. ⚡️😱 #monsoon #lightning #phoenix #arizona #fox10phoenix pic.twitter.com/YYewTMkqfB

— FOX 10 Phoenix (@FOX10Phoenix) August 29, 2019 Read more...

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Friday 30 August 2019

How to spot fake Instagram followers

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It’s Cheat Week at Mashable. Join us as we take a look at how liars, scammers, grifters, and everyday people take advantage of life's little loopholes in order to get ahead.


Ever wonder how someone got so many Instagram followers? We have great news for your ego: Some of those followers might be fake. 

It's likely that, even if you've never bought followers, you've still been followed by a few bots. This is largely unavoidable — and many bots are harmless — but you should still report them to Instagram. The more volatile bots might try to phish you by sending spam or harmful links via DM, and it's not worth the risk of keeping them around.  Read more...

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Find out if you're actually dating anyone with the 'ur single to me' meme

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Think you're in an unshakeable relationship? This meme might tell you otherwise.

A number of "if ur dating a ___, ur single to me" posts have popped up on Twitter in the past few days. They are very tongue-in-cheek (so don't get mad), and posit the idea that if you're dating a certain kind of person — an egirl, a romantic poet, an Instagram model — you basically qualify as single. As in, the person tweeting doesn't see them as a threat.

In the case of a tweet about a touring musician, for example: "what's he gonna do, FaceTime you?" Fair point!

Anyway, at the risk of over-explaining a meme, thereby making it less funny, please enjoy the following tweets. Read more...

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Thursday 29 August 2019

13 essential Twitter stats to guide your strategy

11 social media hacks that will improve your timelines infinitely

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It’s Cheat Week at Mashable. Join us as we take a look at how liars, scammers, grifters, and everyday people take advantage of life's little loopholes in order to get ahead.


Technology and social media can obviously be great, but if you haven't quite mastered your platforms and devices, things can get a bit chaotic.

It's easy to fall into hours of scrolling through Twitter or Instagram timelines, to get frustrated by trolls or annoying friends, and to completely mismanage your privacy settings. But don't lose hope. There are some helpful little ways to beat the system that will let you thrive online. Read more...

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Tuesday 27 August 2019

How to Build Your Audience with Instagram Stories

Why Twitter took action against parody Trump account @RealPressSecBot

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Twitter suspended developer platform access to a popular bot account poking fun at President Trump, leaving its creator wondering, “Why?”

if you're a member of the 4th estate or know any mucky mucks at twitter —— I'd real appreciate you using your powers to ask questions about this, because I have no idea why this happened:https://t.co/YX7yIVBw0I

— πšπšžπšœπšœπšŽπš• π™½πšŽπš’πšœπšœ (@russelneiss) August 27, 2019

“Well, it’s been a good run,” tweeted @RealPressSecBot creator Russel Neiss, announcing that the company had suspended the Twitter app he created which ran the account. (The account is still viewable and Neiss can still use it to manually send tweets, but the Twitter-connected app that automated the posts is no longer.) Read more...

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