Trevor Rainbolt: the man who saw the world
GeoGuessr’s poster boy can tell you wherever you are in a matter of seconds.
GeoGuessr’s poster boy can tell you wherever you are in a matter of seconds.
The 16-year-old’s diss track to a Lancashire rival is an improbable mega-hit with TikTok’s American superstars. But does Madison Beer really understand “a manky Scouse brow”?
Sure, the monetary value of verification on Elon Musk’s Twitter has gone up. But paying for online clout is undeniably cringe.
A group of men are raiding the rails of the discount retailer up and down the country to find sought-after brands to impress each other with on Instagram.
Designer duo Alex Haddad and Skylar Newman are mixing dance, religious iconography, swimwear and prayerful music into one intoxicating whole.
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...
David Kushner is the Rolling Stone journalist who dug for the truth at the heart of the epic 148-tweet saga. The result: an even more compelling story – and now, a film.
Satirising celeb news 24 hours a day, seven days a week, isn’t for the faint of heart. What does it take to lurk behind the internet’s ultimate pop piss-take account?
Coming to a feed near you: kooky hydrocolloid patches that will perfect, polish and pimp up your pimples while accelerating healing time. But do they really work?
As he launches his new A24-produced BBC series, Shifty, the cult documentary maker speaks to THE FACE about ketamine, Keir Starmer, Ethel Cain and all the strange shifts in his own filmmaking.
Hell, even Timothée himself turned up to see what all the fuss was about. We tracked down the man behind the viral competition that won the internet’s heart.
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?
With 2021 almost out the door, the platform celebrates this year’s top talent, from trainspotter Francis Bourgeois and music sensation PinkPantheress, to disability rights activist Shelby Lynch.
In Episode One of Face-to-Face, the duo discuss mental health, social media, the toxic side of the music industry.
She's hailed as a style icon, the voice of a generation and a marketing case-study for what makes young people tick – all for just being herself. Plucked out of reality precisely for being real, Emma Chamberlain is the blueprint for how to navigate social media stardom.
Social justice slides are dominating Instagram right now, but Adapt – the platform’s original “Climate Club” – is galvanising its online community with impactful, IRL activism, too.
For too long, the World Wide Web has been shaped by tech capitalists in California. A non-toxic, ad-free digital world is possible – but how do we get there?