
Josh Holz, the year-old high school student behind the crazy viral "Damn Daniel" video, had his Twitter account hacked Sunday. Though the teen has since regained control of his account, the attackers deleted the original tweet that helped the the video go viral. See also: In case you didn't know, Daniel is back at it again with the white Vans.
Logan Paul is currently facing heavy criticism after sharing a video on his YouTube channel of somebody who apparently died by suicide. In the video, which has since been deleted, Logan and his friends went to the Aokigahara forest in Japan, where they came across the dead body. They apparently were startled by what they had come across but also cracked jokes about the situation.

Meet Generation Z. For older generations, trying to understand the way teens use social media can be like trying to learn a new language. Teens these days were born into the ever-growing club of cool kids who grew up in a world full of technology.
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Updated March 19, Thinking of dusting off your old Myspace account and reliving the late 's with your once-favourite music, photos and videos? Unfortunately, you are going to struggle.


If you've ever lost, say, an unfinished work spreadsheet or a uni essay you were working on to the technological abyss, you'll be well versed with the panic that ensues. Imagine, though, losing an entire film. It has emerged that staff at Pixar nearly deleted the animation for Toy Story 2 after someone mistakenly ran a command that removes everything on the file system.
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Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; 1 indeed the sites themselves are designed to encourage the sharing of information and the expansion of networks. However, few teens embrace a fully public approach to social media. Instead, they take an array of steps to restrict and prune their profiles, and their patterns of reputation management on social media vary greatly according to their gender and network size. Teens are increasingly sharing personal information on social media sites, a trend that is likely driven by the evolution of the platforms teens use as well as changing norms around sharing.
You send a private photo to a friend who views it for a few seconds before it disappears forever, right? But most of the time, your "deleted" Instagram snaps or Facebook posts -- or possibly Snapchats -- are still lurking on a server somewhere, said Sell, founder of another private messaging app, Wickr. It's in the trash.
Can you really be sure a photo you delete from your iPhone is gone? Unfortunately, it's nearly impossible to know. But there are precautions you can take to protect an embarrassing photo from being seen. Security experts told The Huffington Post that pressing "delete" doesn't always erase a photo completely or immediately.
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