Feeling lonely while on holiday, but want your friends to think you’re #inlove? Go to Rome and you can hire an Instagram boyfriend for the day.
When it comes to his music, James Blunt is not exactly a wordsmith. On Twitter, however, his witty replies to fans are very popular.
Ronaldo pleaded guilty to tax fraud in a Spanish court yesterday, but it was his social media antics that have people really worked up.
Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson has had his name dragged through the mud during the Zondo Commission. Some bloke in the UK learnt that the hard way.
Roger McNamee was an early adviser to Zuckerberg, and an early investor in Facebook, but he is pretty disgusted with what’s happened over the years.
Earlier today, allegations of theft by Earl Rose started doing the rounds. We popped past his Facebook page and noticed something interesting.
Please enjoy some of the best #tenyearslater photos, conspiracy theories and memes, brought to you by the #10YearChallenge.
If you’re keen to Instagram your holiday rather than experience it, you might as well do it in one of the top 10 most Instagrammable places in the world.
Donald Trump’s love for fast food is well known, so it’s no surprise that he chose his staple meal for his White House visitors. Burger King certainly had fun.
At 18,1 million likes, Kylie Jenner’s picture of her daughter Stormi was the most-liked post on Instagram. Until now.
Get ready for the #charcoalchallenge, which is apparently taking social media by storm for reasons that will forever remain a mystery.
Former Facebook employees have exposed the way that the social media company forces certain behaviours in exchange for career advancement.
Kanye loves a good Twitter rant, but his latest eruption paints a picture of a man who is clearly struggling with some serious demons.
Journalists working as fact-checkers for Facebook are claiming that the social media platform has ignored their concerns, and failed to use their expertise to combat misinformation.
Google has announced the results of its 2018 Year in Search, revealing some interesting similarities in the search interests of South Africans and Brits.
When you wake up on the streets of Jozi, without clothing and any memory of how you got there, you might have overshot the mark.
Trump behaving like a moron on Twitter isn’t exactly news, but sometimes his idiocy is so obvious that it’s hard not to have a little fun.
Every year, YouTube produces a recap that celebrates the videos, people, music and moments that defined the past 12 months. This year hasn’t gone well.
Instagram workout videos have been around for a while, and have steadily been becoming wilder and more over the top. Seriously, these are nuts.
One of New Zealand’s most scenic locations is buckling under the strain of selfie-seeking Instagram users looking to fake their holiday stories.
In 2018, Google, Microsoft, and Instagram have unveiled AI programs that mimic their users, and now we’re mimicking them.
As Robert Mueller and his Special Counsel circle, Team Trump is panicking. Of course it’s all playing out on social media for us to enjoy.
Rudy Giuliani has become a laughing stock these days, and one of his recent tweets resulted in plenty of chuckles for those who dislike his boss.
Just when you thought those holiday Instagram posts couldn’t get any more annoying, hotels start offering “Instagram-Sitters”.
If you’ve been paying attention, then the fact that Boris Johnson is a complete imbecile isn’t exactly breaking news, but this is some next level stuff.
Miss South Africa, Tamaryn Green, is being roasted on social media after she unveiled her rather odd Miss Universe costume.
Piers Morgan is at it again. This time he’s feuding with Ariana Grande, because he doesn’t like the Ellen Show and empowered women.
Looking to save some dosh during this year’s Black Friday sales? Jack Parow has a few words of advice for you.
Chinese video-sharing app TikTok is the most popular free download in the App Store in the US, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
Jim Carrey is using his art to attack Facebook by sending Mark Zuckerberg a pic and a rude message in binary code on Twitter.