Using the hashtag #We, some Twitter users aired their serious grievances with Trump's administration.
WhatsApp said it was reviewing the decision and would look forward to responding to officials.
It was her first time at work after he broke into her home and "threatened her with a gun" the week before.
"The Titanic enjoyed many pleasant and uneventful hours sailing. #WithFewExceptions," one user tweeted.
Alleged creator Filipp Budeikin, currently being held in a Russian prison, has received love letters from infatuated teens.
Dorsey says it is "really important to hear directly from our leadership."
Women on Web provides abortion pills via mail to women living in countries where the procedure is restricted.
Court transcript reveals how Facebook boss plans to turn the social network into a virtual reality platform.
Cambridge Analytica influenced millions of voters with targeted messages based on online activity.
'He gets them nuggs,' restaurant chain Wendy's confirms as it donates $100k to charity.
"Who looks at their body wash bottle and thinks, 'I wish it looked more like me?'"one Twitter user wrote.
"He couldn't seem more guilty if he came out and said 'I'm guilty'," one Twitter user wrote.
The revelation comes as Facebook struggles to strike a balance between censorship and free speech.
They had to establish the difference between "council" and "counsel".
Facebook's latest campaign comes as it continues to face fierce criticism over its fake news problem.
"Trump's election only emboldened Putin," Democratic representative David Cicilline tweeted.
"Dystopian nightmare as defective Pikachu kidnapped by secret agents in broad daylight," one user tweeted.
The edit was made on the same day the AHCA was passed by the House of Representatives.
'I am a rape victim. But my rapist would get to keep his healthcare #IAmAPreexistingCondition' a user tweeted.
Snap Inc is reported to be inking deals with production companies for original shows.
The proposed changes come as part of President Trump's push toward 'extreme vetting' of immigrants.
Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg says the 3,000 people will join a team of 4,500 video reviewers.
'Why could that one not have been worked out?' President Trump said in an interview.
The social media giant is expanding its live broadcasting services with a dozen new services.
The visit comes as part of his "personal challenge" to meet and talk to people in every US state in 2017.
Facebook is reportedly serving targeted ads to vulnerable youngsters in Australia.
Google, Twitter and Facebook may face prosecution for failing to tackle online terrorism, violence and child abuse.
'I think it's really important that we maintain open channels to our leaders,' Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said.
Facebook was heavily criticised during the election season over the rampant spread of fake news on its site.
James Jeffrey's suicide follows a spate of murders and suicides on Facebook Live.