TIME has released its annual list of the 25 most influential people on the internet, and here’s who has come out tops.
A new documentary investigates some of the key players in the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal of 2018.
Influencers seem determined to risk life and limb to oversaturate the internet with ‘duck-face’, bikini shots, and yoga poses.
Elon Musk has launched himself into a new online drama involving flamethrowers and the Escobar family.
Turns out Jake Gyllenhaal has some decent Instagram game, and a killer sense of humour.
It’s roughly halfway through the year, so it’s time to check in on what everyone watched, shared, and liked on social media.
Exposure is lovely, but a business can’t pay rent with the likes on your Instagram post. This ice-cream truck owner has had enough.
People are making the most out of Ivanka Trump’s awkward G20 antics with a series of memes under the hashtag #UnwantedIvanka.
Last night saw the first round of Democratic presidential hopefuls debate each other. Terrified of not being the centre of attention, Trump took to Twitter.
When Twitter went public back in 2013, Dorsey became a billionaire. He’s now worth a cool $5 billion, and leads a rather interesting life.
These are five of the Instagram posts that attracted the most attention this year, including a famous egg and a celebrity foot.
Brooklyn Beckham has over 11 million fans on Instagram, and many of them are more than a little annoyed by his BMW post.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes has shared some serious doubts about Mark Zuckerberg’s plans for the company’s cryptocurrency.
WhatsApp might feel like a private place for all your deepest, darkest thoughts, but it’s not as safe as you think it is.
Just what every dad wanted on Father’s Day – a disturbingly short-sighted tweet from Bill Cosby.
No other social media platform has been able to challenge Facebook in terms of South Africa’s social media market share.
Over the weekend, Elon Musk tweeted that he had deleted his Twitter account, causing mass confusion. There’s more to this story, though.
Over the last few months, owners Facebook have been working on some massive changes to the popular messaging app.
This cool animation shows how social networks have changed, and gained or declined in popularity, over the past 16 years.
Following renewed interest in Chernobyl, Instagram influencers are circling the disaster zone like vultures, and people aren’t happy about it.
A seemingly innocent tweet from Ivanka Trump has had some unforeseen consequences on Twitter.
McDonald’s has been promoting a ‘new’ product on Twitter, although fans of RocoMamas may have a sense of déjà vu. Over on Twitter, a brutal takedown is unfolding.
FlexTime wants to help people seem cooler than they actually are, by letting them fake-chat with celebrities.
South African John Bothma is still missing in Vietnam, despite Facebook posts to the contrary.
Whilst the likes of Mo Salah, Virgil van Dyk and Jürgen Klopp stole the headlines, a certain Kinsey Wolanski also shot to fame overnight.
Nonprofit organisation Fight for the Future really, really want Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to get the sack.
We all know that Google tracks us. What you might not know is that you can actually do something about it.
CrossFit has deleted its official Facebook and Instagram accounts, in an attempt to hit back at the social media giants.
Just before PM Theresa May announced her resignation, a sound guy captured the hearts of Twitter users everywhere.
Facebook is finalising plans to release its own cryptocurrency next year, with payment systems in roughly a dozen countries.