Criminals using social media to track and target rich people, who show off their expensive goodies on Instagram with little regard for the consequences, has really skyrocketed in recent years.
If anyone is found to have committed a hate speech offence, they can be fined and jailed for up to three years in the case of a first conviction.
While addressing the country on Sunday regarding a new outbreak, New Zealand’s COVID-19 response minister put his foot in it.
The latest dangerous viral internet challenge is the Milk Crate Challenge, where some succeed, many fail, and everyone knows it is a terrible idea.
Meet Lady Amelia Windsor, referred to as the “most beautiful member of the Royal Family” since gracing the cover of Tatler magazine back in 2016.
Eve Jobs may not inherit the family fortune, but she looks to be doing alright for herself thus far.
The influencer game has morphed slightly with the rise of “genuinfluencers” who aim to give their followers information they crave instead of products they don’t need.
Paulina Porizkova let her guard down and shared a crying selfie in a recent Instagram post, admitting it was “the height of narcissism”.
Cameron Herrin fatally struck a mother and daughter during a street race, and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. Despite this, social media users have rallied around him.
The Delta variant is clearly not to be messed with and has wrecked many plans of a return to ‘normal’, whatever that means.
Her enthusiasm for her new iPad is, quite frankly, unmatched, referring to the day as “groundbreaking”.
Katlego Maboe, perhaps best known as the guy from the OUTsurance ads, as well as a host on the ‘Expresso Morning Show’, has kept a pretty low profile for the past nine or so months.
Chronically ill social media users sharing their stories have garnered huge followings, but between some rogue influencers and cancel culture, things are getting nasty.
Gmail will give you a standard five-second window to stop an email that could ruin your day, but a little more time can also be arranged.
WhatsApp has now launched the ‘View Once’ feature, which allows you to send photos or videos that are deleted immediately after being viewed.
Someone with the word ‘bed’ in her name tested out many of the popular DIY insomnia remedies, with admittedly limited success.
Instagram has introduced some changes, as well as new algorithms, aimed at providing greater security to users wanting to avoid creeps.
A Twitter account under the name ‘Tracy Zille’ shot to prominence last year and quickly racked up more than 30 000 followers. An investigation soon drew back the curtain.
There appears to be some tension between Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, who liked a meme on Instagram criticising the Amazon founder’s recent comments.
After making some progress in the battle against her conservatorship, Britney Spears let loose a little more than usual in recent Instagram posts.
In KwaZulu-Natal, a large blue sofa that was taken during last week’s looting had Twitter sleuths digging around.
A new marketplace has emerged from the depths of the internet, with people spending vast sums of money on emojis.
Earlier this week, a deal between SAA and the SAA Pilots Association (SAAPA) was finally sealed, finalising the retrenchment of many pilots.
Jeff Bezos is being compared to Dr. Evil, and the general consensus is that the New Shepard rocket was rather phallic in shape.
Three unsuspecting London siblings – Rachel, Isobel, and Andrew Jobson – were struck by lightning, with the exact moment captured in a selfie.
Some of these pilots have more followers than Hollywood celebrities, and could afford to quit their day jobs to become Instagram influencers.
Being the president’s daughter comes with certain perks. Just ask Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, who enjoyed a lavish wedding back in 2011.
The latest local celebrity couple to find themselves at the centre of an alleged cheating scandal claims to have been hacked.
Dudu Zuma-Sambudla is trying to mobilise forces to protest her father’s arrest. Worryingly, she tweeted a video of a President Ramaphosa poster being hit with a hail of bullets.
Every now and then, when warranted, we make an exception to our anti-open letter stance. Let’s take a moment to consider those who work on the frontlines.