
Are seeing any signs of a possible redesign on Facebook’s home page or other features on the site — and do you even want to see them in the first place?

Are seeing any signs of a possible redesign on Facebook’s home page or other features on the site — and do you even want to see them in the first place?

Would you be more likely to click on an ad on Facebook if it concerned alcohol, tobacco, gambling, prescription drugs or dairy products?

Communicators, public relations professionals and marketers are taking the lead in putting Facebook’s new polling feature to the test, using Questions as a fast and inexpensive market research tool.

Some people still call Facebook a startup. At what point does that label no longer fit?

It’s a massive coup for Facebook: getting the President of the United States of America to come host a town hall meeting at the company headquarters. Pundits are now debating whether or not this was a smart decision for the President. What do you think?

Would you take the time to click on both like and +1 on an article you wanted to share?
Almost seven out of every 10 people on Facebook worry about their privacy while using the site, according to a poll by Gallup and USA Today.

Super Bowl Sunday has become a series of premieres for advertisers debuting some of their best work. How many social media references do you expect to see during the big day?

This afternoon while browsing through the feed I stumbled across the question, “Which pair of glasses looks better on me?” Given that this was one of the first polls to show up in my feed in a long time I decided to click. The most incredible thing is that over 58,621 people have done the same thing.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circut begins hearing oral arguments in Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss’ appeal of their $65 million settlement with Facebook. Here’s your chance to vote on whether they’re taking their legal pursuit of the company too far, and see how your opinion compares with what other readers think.