Not an obvious felony, simply posting photos of you performing sex acts on a jesus statue can actually be considered an offense in certain areas of America, again reiterating the importance of being judicial in posting on Facebook
More proof that a simple joke can lead to significant trouble with the law, given the ubiquity of Facebook, and the high threat on terrorism in the current world.
Semi-sarcastic article that actually acts as a pretty relevant commentary on the ubiquity of Facebook, and the ease with which a simple Facebook post can lose a person their job.
Fascinating Jake Hanrahan interview with the supposed leader of The Scurvy Crew- the group responsible for 30% of the money that flowed into Silk Road in the web site's early days.
Charles Sweeney suggests that the 'deep web' makes up more than 99% of the internet, and has the power to store confidential business information, making simple google searches potentially dangerous.