Presidential election a popular Facebook topic on Election Day

(CNN) -- Facebook, where people love to discuss politics and complain about other people discussing politics, saw a huge surge in Election Day chatter on Tuesday, November 6th.

Many take to social media to voice opinion following election

MILWAUKEE -- This has been a very unique election as people are having their voice heard through their ballot and social media.

GAB: Don't Facebook or tweet a picture of your ballot

MADISON -- Wisconsin's Government Accountability Board reminds voters not to take pictures of their marked ballot and then share them on social media like Facebook or Twitter.

FBI says it's using Facebook, Twitter to find 'wanted terrorist'

(CNN) -- The FBI says it is deploying Facebook and Twitter to find "a wanted terrorist" who grew up near Boston and may now be living in Syria.

Contact 6: Website helps customers resolve complaints online

MILWAUKEE -- FOX6's Contact 6 has some tips for angry customers who want a company to hear their voice -- to get their gripe across online.

Remembering 9/11 on Twitter and Facebook

(CNN) -- On newspaper racks Tuesday, 9/11 was markedly absent from the front pages of the New York Times and the New York Post.

Fake, inactive Twitter followers plague presidential campaigns

Washington (CNN) -- When Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's Twitter account surpassed one million followers this weekend, the campaign took to Twitter to boast about their "1 million active followers." But according to a web app that analyzes the quality of an account's followers, that number may be far from accurate.

Mars panorama shows Curiosity's prime target

(CNN) -- Mars rover Curiosity beamed back a sweeping color panorama of the planet's surface Thursday, showing the rocky, reddish desert surrounding it and the mountain it will explore in the coming months.

Greek athlete tossed from Olympic team after Twitter comment

(CNN) -- Greek athlete Voula Papachristou has been expelled from that nation's Olympic team for posting an offensive comment about African immigrants on Twitter, a team spokeswoman said Wednesday.

Who's laughing now? (7-16-12)

In this edition of Ted's Take, FOX6's Ted Perry discusses a Twitter account that was set up to mock Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan, and other "fake" Twitter accounts set up as parodies of people like President Obama and Gov.

Twitter site down for part of Thursday due to "outage"

NEW YORK (AP) -- Twitter users were unable to access the micro-blogging service for part of Thursday, June 21st.

Political Lowe-down: The Twitter Transformation

MADISON -- Social media has had a starring role in Wisconsin's political drama for the last year.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins Twitter

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee's former archbishop, now New York's Cardinal, Timothy Dolan is now on Twitter!

Using social media for evidence

How do Family Law Attorneys use social media for evidence?

Employers ask job seekers for Facebook password

SEATTLE (AP) — When Justin Bassett interviewed for a new job, he expected the usual questions about experience and references.

Twitter explodes with Ryan Braun messages

MILWAUKEE -- Reaction to the Ryan Braun decision is just about everywhere.

Super Tweets (2-5-12)

Sunday was the 46th Super Bowl, and Ted Perry didn't actually watch the big game, but instead, watched Twitter, which as it turned out, moved a lot faster than the game!

Twitter to delete posts if countries request it

(CNN) -- Online social networking site Twitter said Thursday it will begin deleting users' tweets in countries that require it -- but it will still keep those deleted tweets visible to the rest of the world.The move is significant because, until now, the only way Twitter could comply with countries' limits was to remove the content globally.Twitter said it will now delete tweets only "reactively" and on a case-by-case basis and will let the affected user know why the content is being withheld."We hold freedom of expression in high esteem and work hard not to remove Tweets," Twitter spokeswoman Jodi Olson wrote in an e-mail to CNN."And just to be clear, this is not a change in philosophy and there are still countries to which we will not go," she said.As examples of countries where tweets may have to be restricted, Twitter mentioned Germany and France, which ban pro-Nazi content.