As if to officially declare their independence, Meghan and Harry have broken away from the official royal family Insta-page and started their own.
Kids are leaving social media after discovering that their folks have been posting embarrassing pics of them for years, and it’s raised some interesting questions.
If you were in a band with a Myspace account between 2003 and 2015, you better hope your music is backed up somewhere safe and sound.
Internet challenges are usually a complete waste of time. The latest viral #trashtag challenge, however, could actually do some good in the world.
American social media superstar Kelvin Peña tried to make friends with a penguin in Cape Town, but the penguin wasn’t having it.
200 new emojis are coming our way in 2019, including some new ways to talk about periods and gender without using actual words.
Facebook paid teens to install a VPN on their smartphones that spies on them, and they really don’t care about the consequences.
Kensington Palace staff are spending hours every week battling an onslaught of racist and sexist comments aimed at the Duchesses and their fans.
Feeling lonely while on holiday, but want your friends to think you’re #inlove? Go to Rome and you can hire an Instagram boyfriend for the day.
When it comes to his music, James Blunt is not exactly a wordsmith. On Twitter, however, his witty replies to fans are very popular.
Please enjoy some of the best #tenyearslater photos, conspiracy theories and memes, brought to you by the #10YearChallenge.
At 18,1 million likes, Kylie Jenner’s picture of her daughter Stormi was the most-liked post on Instagram. Until now.
Get ready for the #charcoalchallenge, which is apparently taking social media by storm for reasons that will forever remain a mystery.
Here’s everything we know about Cesar Sayoc, the man allegedly responsible for the pipe bombs sent to Trump opposers last week.
Gone are the days when trolls guarded bridges in fairytales, because they now lurk in chatrooms and your DMs. There are 10 types. Which one are you?
Don’t let the constant social media happy snaps fool you. According to experts, that’s not exactly a solid barometer of a happy couple.
The South African government showed just how out of touch they have become, with their advice on beating the petrol hike backfiring spectacularly.
Social media has been blowing up with stories about abducted children in Cape Town, causing mass panic. But how much of it is actually true?
Instagram is growing at a far more rapid rate than Facebook, and the sudden resignation of Instagram’s co-founders could seriously impact Facebook going forward.
In a series of rambling Instagram video rants, Kanye West has taken on Drake, Nick Cannon and Tyson Beckford for commenting on his wife.
By now, it isn’t news that Facebook and other companies track your browsing habits. Two browsers want to help you fight back in the “privacy arms race”.
Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton used to be friends, but now social media users are questioning whether Paris is trolling Kim with these throwbacks.
Teenagers are as terrifying as they are hormonal, and these five videos from South African schools showcase some of the wildest things filmed this year.
I’m not saying your Instagram stories are boring, but it never hurts to have a trick or two up your sleeve to spice things up.
New data from the Pew Research Center has revealed a surprising generational gap, as more and more people leave Facebook and delete the app from their phones.
The latest optical illusion doing the rounds on Twitter might have you scratching your head, as you try to figure out what it is, and if it’s real.
It’s a simple trick, involving an optical illusion, yet the internet is divided between those who know how it’s done, and those whose minds are blown.
A Cape Town man has been arrested after he robbed a store at N1 City Mall on Saturday. The most shocking part of the story is how he involved his son.
Police are investigating a case of common assault, after a woman was trolled on the EWN Facebook page. The troll in question is still on the loose.
Psychologists are rallying against those in their field who have used the science of the mind to get your kids hooked on social media.