Much like a ‘you know what’, everyone has an opinion. Seems there is a shared opinion about a well-known Atlantic Seaboard restaurant, though.
In what appears to be a never-ending effort to make all of their apps the same, Facebook has made some stalker-friendly changes to Instagram.
Many South Africans were introduced to Wish over the Black Friday period, as weird and sometimes obscene adverts appeared on our timelines. Here’s why.
You spend half your work day on it, pretending to work and minimising the tab every time someone walks past, so you may as well read their Year in Review.
Sean Parker might have been booted from his own company for partying too hard, but without him Facebook might not be what it is today. Here’s why.
Love it or loathe it, but there’s really no escaping the effects of social media on society today. When we look back in years to come, what will we think of our behaviour?
Thanks to some naughty algorithms, publicly deciding not to attend an event can have some unintended consequences. Something to bear in mind going forward.
Snapchat’s parent company has just released its quarterly earnings and things aren’t looking too good for the social media platform. Shem.
Facebook continues to be slammed for Russian-linked propaganda during the 2016 U.S. elections, and it doesn’t end there.
In an attempt to do a good deed, Heinz Winckler received some serious backlash after attempting to wade into the farm murder debate.
Despite Facebook’s massive profitability over the last three months, Zuck is still not happy so he had a little chat with the U.S. congress.
It began last week when a Facebook page requested black South Africans ask white South Africans something they have always wanted to know. The results were pretty amazing.
Yesterday saw social media ablaze with talk of the Woodstock goat incident, so if that one slipped you by then here’s what you need to know.
Sun’s out buns out and all that, but dare show a breast on social media and everyone freaks out. These channels are also drawing some false equivalencies.
In an effort to show off Facebook’s new Spaces app, Zuck and his colleague took a trip to disaster-stricken Puerto Rico. Viewers were highly unimpressed.
Last week, Facebook estimated that Russia’s election propaganda reached around 10 million users in the United States. These two vloggers are just one example.
South Africa’s social media data king yesterday released his company’s annual report, detailing some basic facts about various platforms. Instagram, you’re slipping.
Facebook is full of ignorance and hate, but if you want the Full Monty you should check out Gab, When you’ve got Pepe the frog as your logo it’s all downhill.
Yesterday, Zuck announced the birth of his second child much in the same way he announced his first: with a letter addressed to them posted on Facebook.
It must be tough finding love when you’re tucked away in the middle of nowhere, but now there’s a Facebook group helping boere looking for love.
It’s not exactly ideal when Facebook just starts playing some horrendous video off your feed, and then there’s the mobile data it chows. Stop it – we’re here to help.
About to post some pictures from your latest adventure? You might want to check in and see if you’re following, or bucking, the trend.
There’s another Facebook hoax doing the rounds, preying on fears that the social network site is under siege from hackers. Feel free to send this to those who share it.
No one is going to turn down some free Wi-Fi whilst out and about, and Facebook’s new tool now shows you exactly where you can get it.
Facebook Africa opened their doors only two years ago, but massive growth since then has led to a very impressive upgrade. Let’s take a tour.
There’s nothing wrong with letting peeps know that you’re all good, but these Facebook Safety Checks have been coming under fire of late.
You’ve probably watched the drone footage and seen the pictures, but what is it like to take a drive around Knysna to chat with those affected?
A trans man is sharing his story after he fell pregnant, and the couple couldn’t be happier about their situation. Let’s hear from Biff and I.
As Facebook grows, so too does the list of problems to sort out, with moderation being one of them. But with two billion people logging on, how are they going to do it?
There’s a pretty public and very messy battle going down in the Southern Suburbs, former business partners now feuding over a startup gone sour.