Facebook groups across the United States have seen an increase of scam posts tied to claims of "missing" children. Here's what you need to know about the hoax.
A Facebook user posted a photo of a single, solitary croc that was left outside a Casper storefront. For some reason, it reminds us of the Hemingway story, 'For Sale: Baby shoes, never worn.'
A Casper woman was able to retrieve her stolen car after posting about it to Casper Classifieds. She said the Facebook group community was able to identify the car just 40 minutes after she posted about it.
A mother and daughter had been involved in a crash and needed a replacement car seat for four-year-old Nastasia," the Wyoming Highway Patrol wrote on their Facebook page. "The mom reached out to the Wyoming Highway Patrol to see if we could help."
Recently, a social media post has been making the rounds, specifically on the buy/sell Facebook group page Casper Upcycle New and Used, that promotes a free diaper giveaway.
Facebook, in the aftermath of damning testimony that its platforms harm children, will be introducing several features including prompting teens using its photo sharing app Instagram to take a break, and nudging them if they repeatedly look at the same content that's not conducive to their well-being.