There’s a new word for that Millennial aesthetic of “live, laugh, love”, flower crowns and wine. It’s all ‘cheugy’ now.
Silicon Valley execs like Mark Zuckerberg might be swimming in coin, but when it comes to the high life, Myspace co-founder Tom Anderson is winning.
Sure, Doug Romeo’s video insulting Trevor Noah went viral, but if he was hoping to get some love in the comments section he’s clearly never met a proud South African.
Instagram influencers will do anything for a good photo, but this popular hotspot in Utah may be best left alone.
The comedian, who parodies celebs with hilarious remodellings of their pictures, has now taken aim at Emily Ratajkowski.
Whilst most of us study in comfortable clothes, Kim Kardashian prefers to mix it up a little.
The UK’s domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, M15, has decided to open up a little with its new Instagram account.
Having announced that Dulux was proud to be a new sponsor of Premier League outfit Spurs, the company’s Twitter account took a very strange turn.
It’s called ‘Sparked’, will involve video, and promises “dating with kind people”. What could possibly go wrong?
The data of 533 million Facebook users have been leaked. On the plus side, checking if you were one of those only takes a minute.
The Ever Given may have been freed from the Suez Canal, but we will always have the memes.
A recent spate of headlines have declared Prince William the world’s sexiest man, based on a ‘Google study’. Dig a little deeper and it’s obvious there are ulterior motives.
Social media giants, including Zuckerberg, were called to testify on the role of social media in the Capitol riots, against the backdrop of a small but effective protest.
Another bizarre conspiracy theory is spreading on social media and it involves President Biden, a green screen, and a fuzzy microphone.
Clubhouse, an invite-only, audio-based iPhone app that lets you listen in on other people’s live conversations, has exploded in popularity.
If you’ve reached the end of your rope when it comes to pointless Zoom meetings, there’s now a way to help you leave them in style.
US real estate agency Zillow has become increasingly popular over the course of the pandemic, due to some of the oddest listings out there.
Online dating made it easier to meet people, but harder to spot whether or not the person you’re meeting up with is who they say they are.
A social media campaign aiming to get Piers Morgan his spot back on ITV’s ‘Good Morning Britain’ is trending, although it has been somewhat hijacked.
When it comes to removing content or deeming content unsuitable, the rules on several social media platforms are often unclear, and at times seemingly absurd.
In a powerful video posted to social media on International Women’s Day, Namibia’s First Lady, Monica Geingos, took on internet trolls.
Trying to find the source of a cold breeze blowing into her home led New Yorker Samantha Hartsoe to a discovery that nobody would have predicted.
Negative international media coverage, sound editing that appears to have been done by the interns, poor production value, sponsors pulling out, and a social media backlash that spiralled into the hashtag #LoveIslandOrania.
Amazon’s efforts to switch things up with a new app icon didn’t quite go to plan, so the company decided to ignore the noise until it went away. It didn’t go away.
While scrolling through TikTok, you may come across videos of Tom Cruise going about his life. Cool, except it’s not Tom Cruise.
Dude with Sign has racked up a cool 7,4 million followers on Instagram, thanks to some highly relatable content.
Facebook users based in Australia are not able to link to news articles from either Australian or international news sites, with troves of content taken down.
Influencers who thought they carry on as though there was no pandemic have inadvertently handed followers over to those who critique them.
According to posts on the Somerset West Community Facebook group, there is a flasher operating in the area.
If you are using, or have used, dating apps, you may have noticed more than a few cringeworthy attempts to sound appealing in bios.