Not only are people ignoring the lockdown regulations, but they’re posting pictures of it online, too.
Elon’s tweet about a chocolate sundae seems innocuous enough, but it’s part of a larger picture that reflects rather poorly on the billionaire.
A lawyer weighs in on what could happen if you’re caught advertising illicit alcohol or tobacco products on social media.
Aisles are trending right now, but they’re probably not the aisles you’re thinking of.
Do something stupid or risky in 2020, and you’re likely to be met with the viral ‘dancing pallbearers’ meme.
Elon Musk’s business prowess is clear for all to see, and he’s nearing what could be a massive payday. Pity about his tweets, though.
Jackson Mthembu confused two very different machines while talking about hospitals and the coronavirus.
A case of crimen injuria has been opened against a woman who referred to President Ramaphosa as an “ape” on Facebook.
It’s probably not a great time to share a last name with Carole Baskin, which is why an ice cream shop in Kansas decided to have a little fun.
Transform your phone into the ultimate lockdown survival tool with these five great apps.
Two of the finest tennis players in history struggled to connect via Instagram Live, but when they did it was worth the wait.
There has been a massive surge in coronavirus experts, armed with their own sets of statistics to bolster their arguments.
If you care, Johnny Depp has joined Instagram, using his first ever video to talks about the coronavirus.
You can’t leave the house, but you can date online. Just make sure you aren’t being a creep by following some ‘online dating etiquette’ rules.
Bored of the same old backgrounds during video conferences? Why not chat to your coworkers from a room in ‘Pulp Fiction’, or the Starship Enterprise?
We’re all feeling rather cooped up, so here’s a competition that could spice things up a little.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have said goodbye to their Instagram followers, as they prepare to go it alone in America.
David Geffen’s tone-deaf Instagram post about social distancing on his yacht didn’t go down well with his followers.
These days, it’s not enough just to do something well, you need to have it confirmed on social media. Well, that could be about to change.
It wasn’t long before the comments section erupted into anger, insults, and bickering, as we have come to expect with all forms of social media.
You’ll love the security guard at the National Cowboy Museum in the US, who has become an unlikely Twitter sensation.
Someone took a picture of one of the sites made famous by ‘The Walking Dead’ and, amidst the coronavirus pandemic, it’s eerily similar.
TikTok likes to pretend that it’s the ultimate platform for creativity and self-expression. And it is – provided you’re wealthy and have a perfect body.
Many of the feel-good animal posts doing the rounds on social media, including the one about dolphins in Venice, have been debunked.
Elon Musk has some thoughts about coronavirus and he isn’t afraid to share them on Twitter.
Are you tired of counting to 20 every time you wash your hands? This new handwashing song generator will make things a lot more interesting.
Oops – it looks like the Department of Health can’t tell fact from fiction when it comes to tweets about the coronavirus.
You know that Jeff Bezos is a pretty wealthy guy, but trust me, nothing drives that point home harder than a visual representation of his wealth, using rice.
You record it, you post it, and then you watch it over and over again, but have you ever stopped to think about why?
An Instagram account that shows the hilarious truth behind the lies that influencers tell us on social media is proving very popular.