Twitter has officially launched a public-facing application for account verification, which means you can apply for the blue tick.
You may have read about a mother sending her child to school with a Savanna in her lunchbox, but that’s really not the case.
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.
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.
US real estate agency Zillow has become increasingly popular over the course of the pandemic, due to some of the oddest listings out there.
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.
Even the British and US embassies are in Twitter spat, over the most controversial food pairing since pineapple was first added to pizza.
Dubbed ‘the Helix’, it’s a 350-foot, 22-storey building which takes its inspiration from helixes which occur in nature. That, or a certain emoji.
One of the greatest gifts that the US presidential inauguration gave us was the memes of Bernie Sanders in an old parka and mittens.
Despite not being nominated for a Grammy, The Killers still managed to see the lighter side of it all with some Trump trolling.
Coconut Kelz is the host of a new digi-series, called ‘Who Got Chowed on Twitter?’, and her first guest is funnyman Schalk Bezuidenhout.
Donald Trump was delighted to learn that his sister, Elizabeth Trump Grau, was speaking out on his behalf. Just the one problem.
It’s that time of the year when the top 10 Mr South Africa contestants are announced, and once again, the reaction hasn’t been kind.
Another ridiculous COVID-19 tweet from Elon Musk earned him a new nickname, and I reckon this one is going to stick around for some time to come.
I’ll give you a clue – it fits nicely into the Spiderbait cover of the old work song ‘Black Betty’.
You may recognise Katlego from his role in the OUTsurance ads, or as one of the presenters on SABC3’s ‘Expresso Morning Show’. Now he’s in the news for all of the wrong reasons.
A Dutch security researcher named Victor Gevers claims to have gained access to Trump’s personal Twitter account, twice, simply by guessing the president’s password.
Once again, the Minister of Transport has used his Twitter account to go off on a juvenile rant that could rather have been a simple media release.
White supremacist group the Proud Boys are furious after the hashtag #ProudBoys started trending for matters unrelated to them.
During an hours-long Twitter rant against the music industry, which he referred to as “modern day slavery”, Kanye showed his disdain in a rather unique manner.
It would be pretty easy for Dis-Chem to have a cheeky dig at Clicks, given the current climate, but the retailer has distanced itself from a supposed ad doing the rounds on social media.
This weekend, the world mourned the loss of Chadwick Boseman, who is perhaps best known for starring in ‘Black Panther’.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre is definitely enjoying the fact that one of her alleged abusers is now behind bars.
It’s 2020, and some women feel the need to invent ‘men’ to help them navigate the systemic sexism that they encounter at work.
Piers Morgan’s son, Bertie, looks a little like Tom Cruise when photographed at the right angle.
Folks on social media have some compelling reasons for asking “are we all cake?”
Tesla was recently declared the world’s most valuable automaker – a victory that Elon is celebrating with red satin shorts.
The company’s new social media campaign, #WhyCloverBlue, launched with a strange video that has been widely criticised.
The German and the Australian were involved in an increasingly nasty Twitter exchange, which started with Becker calling Kyrgios a “rat”.
Calling her a “reactionary unguided missile that is systematically destroying her party from the inside”, du Preez outlined why Helen Zille’s recent tweets will prove damaging in the long run.