Online dating made it easier to meet people, but harder to spot whether or not the person you’re meeting up with is who they say they are.
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.
When it comes to removing content or deeming content unsuitable, the rules on several social media platforms are often unclear, and at times seemingly absurd.
In a powerful video posted to social media on International Women’s Day, Namibia’s First Lady, Monica Geingos, took on internet trolls.
Trying to find the source of a cold breeze blowing into her home led New Yorker Samantha Hartsoe to a discovery that nobody would have predicted.
Negative international media coverage, sound editing that appears to have been done by the interns, poor production value, sponsors pulling out, and a social media backlash that spiralled into the hashtag #LoveIslandOrania.
Amazon’s efforts to switch things up with a new app icon didn’t quite go to plan, so the company decided to ignore the noise until it went away. It didn’t go away.
While scrolling through TikTok, you may come across videos of Tom Cruise going about his life. Cool, except it’s not Tom Cruise.
Dude with Sign has racked up a cool 7,4 million followers on Instagram, thanks to some highly relatable content.
Facebook users based in Australia are not able to link to news articles from either Australian or international news sites, with troves of content taken down.
Influencers who thought they carry on as though there was no pandemic have inadvertently handed followers over to those who critique them.
According to posts on the Somerset West Community Facebook group, there is a flasher operating in the area.
If you are using, or have used, dating apps, you may have noticed more than a few cringeworthy attempts to sound appealing in bios.
Even the British and US embassies are in Twitter spat, over the most controversial food pairing since pineapple was first added to pizza.
Reddit spent its entire marketing budget on a five-second Super Bowl advert, and managed to make quite an impact.
The GameStop saga has created a new interest in Reddit’s WallStreetBets and the way that it might be gaming the market.
Last week, it looked like there would be no end to the rise and rise of GameStop stock. Then things went south.
On Monday night, the Atlanta Hawks take on LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers, although it was the player’s duel with Juliana Carlos that stole the show.
Social media users will stop at nothing to get the perfect shot, or rack up the likes and followers, but just how easy is it to fake it until you make it?
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.
When Alana decided to come out to her parents, she called for backup from Lindsay Lohan, and she almost got what she asked for.
People watching a BBC Wales panel discussion about unemployment during the pandemic noticed something out of sorts on one interviewee’s bookshelf.
A chain of stores that sell video games are suddenly worth a pretty penny, after a large group of people rallied on Reddit to support its stock and beat back the professionals.
Oh, the things people will do for the ‘Gram these days.
One of the greatest gifts that the US presidential inauguration gave us was the memes of Bernie Sanders in an old parka and mittens.
A car parked at a busy intersection, and elaborate stories about the need for money for repairs or petrol, have led to these scammers gaining quite the reputation.
Black market booze sales are flourishing under adjusted alert level 3, with just about everything you can imagine on sale, but at a higher price.
We knew this already, but 2020 has certainly confirmed that in tough times, memes can provide some comfort to us all.
Apple took user privacy to a whole new level with iOS 14, and if you need proof that it’s working, check out Facebook’s attempts to shut it down.
Nigella, who we haven’t heard from or about in a while, went viral for pronouncing ‘microwave’ in a very odd way.