Is it blackface when you attempt to flex your makeup skills? It just might be, especially when you add a disclaimer explaining you wanted to celebrate all cultures. Eish, baba.
South Korea’s new president, Moon Jae-in has brought along a new bodyguard for protection. He quickly became the latest Internet crush as Twitter went off.
A luxury property developer hailing from Australia, Tim Gurner’s advice for Millennials didn’t go down too well with their smashed avo on toast.
Back in 2014 Ellen hosted the Oscars, although the event will most be remembered for a celeb selfie that broke a Twitter record. That reign is over.
As you can imagine South Africans are outraged about what’s gone on these past few days, so they’ve taken to the streets to make their voices heard.
Val Kilmer isn’t shy of sending out a tweet here and there, but it is his recent Cate Blanchett appreciation tirade that led to some weird vibes.
There’s nothing quite like watching a robot, created specifically for burning tweets, get to work on Donald Trump’s finest creations.
Ever wondered why some posts on social media do better than others? You have a few factors to consider, like when your audience finds themselves online.
Tinder is still very much alive and kicking, and if you need your swiping fix at work there’s something you should really know about.
RIP Vine, your six-second videos provided me with hours of laughter over the most random things ever. Long Live the Vine!
One BBC producer got more than she bargained for when a Wits student doctor challenged them during an interview. It’s quite entertaining.
President Obama loves a good opportunity to drop the mic and he didn’t disappoint after reading mean tweets about himself with Jimmy Kimmel.
Transformation in SA’s university spaces is as big as the debate over #FeesMustFall. One woman spoke up on decolonising science, and tongues were set wagging.
Some sports commentators have a knack for getting excited around an epic play, but did you ever think you’d see it in Call of Duty? Enter this champ.
What does it take to become an overnight Internet meme? Just ask Ken Bone, although I’m not quite sure he exactly knows how himself.
London’s Underground is notorious for its unfriendly gathering – but what happens when one man tries to change it? Someone suggested a lynch mob.
Many viewers spent the entire presidential debate being disheartened by the lack of a decent candidate. To cope, they turned to meme making.
Whilst the first presidential debate was one for analysts to pick apart, a slightly more ridiculous section of Twitter was consumed with a case of the sniffles.
Black Coffee is a legend in his own right, but was it OK for him to slap his rival’s road manger? I would have to say yes, but take a look for yourself.
Chelsea Handler is not a fan of Angelina Jolie, and while she has made it known in the past, she has confirmed it once again.
After it was announced that Angelina and Brad are set to divorce, the Twitterverse pulled Jennifer Aniston back into the mix in the best way.
South Africa’s Social Media Landscape report dropped today, and while getting your hands on the whole thing is a little costly here’s what you need to know.
Another day, another example of the depths the Trump family will descend to in order to secure the votes of the racist xenophobes they call supporters.
The Chainsmokers’ latest track has become the pop sensation of the summer – let’s just hope it doesn’t filter down to the south.
Kit Harington attempted to move away from the only character he is known for, moving into comedy in a routine with Andy Samberg. Enjoy.
Barbra Streisand sure is famous – and when she sings a Donald Trump parody at a Clinton fundraiser, you know she will turn heads.
Baby Boomers and Gen X tried to take on millennials on Twitter. Turns out they got schooled, and some of the responses make for great reading.
The relationship between China and the U.S. has often been a little frayed around the edges, something that was clear from this weekend’s meeting.
Things are heating up between Trump and Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto, despite how well Donald thinks the meeting went.
Thank goodness for technology, and how it’s brought the world of dating to our fingertips. Except when Tinder crashes, then the wheels really come off.