My Media Diet: Industry’s Alex Alomar Akpobome
Ahead of the show’s explosive second season release, we caught up with the actor about playing Danny Van Deventer, and, er, sauna blankets.
Ahead of the show’s explosive second season release, we caught up with the actor about playing Danny Van Deventer, and, er, sauna blankets.
Volume 4 Issue 001: Cook Magnus Reid hosts a booze-fuelled round-table with London's foremost foodies.
Think it was only genius tech bros who shaped social media? Think again.
Self-professed “alphas” like Andrew Tate are racking up millions of views on the platform, as they dish out the worst dating advice, like, ever, while wearing terrible suits. Don’t listen to any of it.
The story of how two teen girls came to dominate the video-sharing app by dancing the Renegade.
Ickbait: If you use words like “oomf” or post selfies with people you don’t know, Daisy Jones is logging off.
A24's slasher-comedy satirises our obsession with social media on the big screen. Here's how one of its lead actors likes to spend her time online.
Ukrainians are taking to TikTok in an attempt to highlight the barbaric absurdity of Vladimir Putin’s invasion.
There are a lot of unattainably high relationship standards floating around at the moment. But there's more to love than gifted Birkin bags.
From the dating scene that gave us ghosting comes a new way to get screwed over: breadcrumbing. Here's how to make sure you don't become a Hansel and Gretel tragedy.
From penguin coffee pots to towering housing complexes, images that paint a picture of what daily life was like in the Soviet Union are taking Instagram and Twitter by storm.
Talks of a nationwide sex drought have been circling for months. Now it seems self-enforced celibacy is hitting the music scene.
Simon Beckerman, founder of Gen Z’s favourite clothing platform, is entering the culinary world with an app that lets independent chefs and businesses sell food on their own terms.
Since an LGBTQ+ community centre in Ghana was forced to close in February, queer people across the country have become increasingly ostracised. With no physical refuge, social media has become their place of solidarity.
Millennials were traumatised by the likes of Formspring, Ask.fm and Yik Yak. Now Gen Z has Ngl.link, the latest anon-user app. Could this one actually go the distance?
Remember when kids on the brink of teenagehood actually looked like, you know, children? Those days are gone. In 2021, pre-teens seem just as mature as actual teens. Ah, they grow up so fast...
Sure, the monetary value of verification on Elon Musk’s Twitter has gone up. But paying for online clout is undeniably cringe.