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The 'hear me out' cake TikTok trend, explained
People are... into... cartoon characters.
By Tim Marcin
Hurricane Milton questions? Check out the White House's new Reddit page.
The page will continue to correct misinformation and update users on federal actions.
The 'typical U.S. adult' follows no politicians or journalists on TikTok, survey finds
Pop culture and entertainment news make up 56 percent of accounts followed by surveyed users.
'Underconsumption core' is just another form of consumerism
Get in girls, we're changing our lives to be centered around underconsumption-core.
Who is Natalie Nunn? The star behind viral 'Baddies, pose for me' TikTok song
'Natalie Nunn! Baddies! Pose for me.'
Hurricane Milton: Debunking online conspiracy theories as the storm looms
Beware "weather weapon" and FEMA fake news.
By Tim Marcin
Kamala Harris appears on 'Don't Call Her Daddy' podcast for 40-minute interview
"You don't have to abandon your faith or your deeply held beliefs to agree the government shouldn't be telling her what to do."
By Sam Haysom
TikTok is convinced a buried rug in a woman's yard contains a body
Millions are invested.
By Tim Marcin
From Moo Deng to Pesto the Penguin, here are the cutest animals taking over our feeds
These internet darlings are not just cute; they’re social media savvy.
By Crystal Bell
Not so short, YouTube Shorts announces 3-minute videos
According to the social media platform, longer Shorts was a top requested feature by creators.
Gen Z is shopping more on Snapchat than TikTok or Instagram, study shows
Social media marketing works.
Of course there's a Moo Deng memecoin. And of course it's pumping (until it stops).
We have a bad feeling about this.
Unauthorised Crumbl Cookie pop-up in Sydney goes viral. Here's what happened.
It was literally people flying to the U.S., buying hundreds of cookies, then just flying back to Australia.
By Amanda Yeo
TikTok could pull music from Phoebe Bridgers, Mitski, and Nirvana from the platform — here's why
Another licensing deal is poised to impact the platform.
Instagram launches 'best practices' to help creators
It's only available for users with professional accounts.
Are the 2024 presidential campaigns Too Online?
Can memes win elections? The Harris and Trump campaigns might be betting on it.
By Tim Marcin
TikTok bad actors harness AI to reanimate Hitler's hate
While some users mock the dead dictator, others embrace his bigotry.
Why is the internet fighting over Chappell Roan?
It's led to her canceling a festival performance.
By Tim Marcin