Social media can be a very bleak landscape. Follow a few of these accounts and sprinkle some happiness into your feeds.
Ryan Nixon sparked the terribly silly internet debate with a simple Twitter poll which then took on a life of its own.
On January 21, to mark Rachel’s 32nd birthday, Siya posted an unflattering video of his wife. She waited, and waited, and now she’s pounced.
Amon “Amoleno” Namara’s victims should be thankful that one woman decided the swindling was enough and filed charges.
That’s Fikile showing how wide the gap is between what he’s been tasked with during his time in government and what he’s achieved.
Self-described “public health specialist” Sam Barefoot used an at-home testing kit to test just how much bacteria is potentially found on silverware from a restaurant.
A couple of undertakers from a funeral home in London have pretty much been cancelled after playing a prank on their colleagues.
The precarious relationship between the US and Russia is as far-reaching as space, with the future of the International Space Station (ISS) proving to be rather uncertain.
Russians protesting against the invasion on social media include the children of oligarchs and government officials close to Putin.
The disturbing truth about this tool is open for discussion once more across social media, with folks asking you to “stop what you’re doing and Google why chainsaws were invented”.
Multiple women have come forward with stories of being fleeced by a man who pretended to have it all on his social media accounts.
Evenink and Kanra are just two of the many Russian and Belarusian creators who have been locked out of their OnlyFans accounts in what may be a political move.
Some have been doctored, some are old, and some ripped from video games have been passed off as real.
An investigation, probing online virtual reality (VR) apps, has found children using the Metaverse to access strip clubs and other adult arenas where they are exposed to grooming, sex, racism, and threats of violence.
Because if you call it Truth, then you’re establishing trust early on and anything you say must be factually correct, right?
Unfortunately, part of living your life in the public eye is putting up with press speculation regarding your relationships.
While there are countless fake profiles on Instagram claiming to belong to Simon Leviev, this account appears to be legit.
In the City of Tshwane, as well as Joburg, it appears that a line is being drawn in the sand when it comes to not paying your bills.
Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant has seen its daily active users drop for the first time in its 18-year history.
“Bookfluencers” on TikTok are largely to thank for the latest book boom, with some even making a few classics unlikely viral sensations.
Driving around in a fancy sports car really does put a target on your back.
A YouTube video, scandalously titled ‘I Crashed My Plane’, has been causing quite a stir among aviation experts and online sleuths.
Britney Spears’ recent tropical-filtered Instagram “skit” about loose bowels may make you feel a little uncomfortable.
What started out with an innocent interest in the bottomless well of facts that Wikipedia provides, quickly became a viral Instagram account.
Last year, Amouranth claimed the title of the most-watched female streamer on Twitch. Her autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) videos are earning her a fortune.
You’ve heard about Tim Noakes (Banting and all that), but have you heard about Tim Hoakes?
Dieunerst Collin shot to internet infamy in 2013 and soon became known as the ‘Side-Eye Popeye’s Kid’.
A new report revealed that teens as young as 13 are able to find and buy drugs like MDMA and Xanax by way of hashtags and suggested profiles.
TikTok has now released 2021’s top videos, defined as those that “make up some of this year’s biggest moments”.
In 2001, a young mother had her newborn baby snatched from her outside a shop. More than two decades later a random picture on Facebook has helped crack the case.