How to quit social media for good
Has Elon's Twitter takeover given you the ick for social media? Here's how to pack it all in.
Has Elon's Twitter takeover given you the ick for social media? Here's how to pack it all in.
The Grammy-winning, record-breaking artist discusses how she avoids the endless scroll.
New features are allowing us to discretely exit the chat and only tweet to our pals. So, why are we suddenly all going incognito?
Known for its hyperbolic drama, clips from old Nollywood films have become a mainstay in online meme culture. Now, companies like Netflix are catching on.
Last week, Jonah Hill's ex shared text screenshots showing what appeared to be controlling behaviour. Whether that's an acceptable thing to do is a thorny question to answer.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
Facebook’s new cryptocurrency, Libra, can handle 1,000 transactions per second (Bitcoin can only deal with seven) and early investors include Uber, Paypal, Spotify and Mastercard.
Got a bio full of dingbat fonts? Let us psychoanalyse that for you…
People want to know who you're having sex with, not who's taking you out for dinner. Take note from Emily Ratajkowski and Eric André.
Why the The Silence of the Lambs star’s Twitter account teaches us valuable social media and life lessons.
“It seems telling that we need ‘Likes’ taken away from us, even though we view caring about them as gauche and grotesque...”
Good news! You can finally get rid of your tweets’ typos. Bad news! Hate speech and misinformation just got a lot harder to police.
Unsigned and unheard of musicians are signing record deals off the back of perplexing 15-second clips gone viral. TikTok Europe’s head of music partnerships lifts the lid.
Known as @ladymisskay_ to her followers, 23-year-old Kay Poyer is giving the internet a much-needed reality check.
We quizzed author and Forever Mag co-founder Madeline Cash about AI and how her electrifying new book captures the weird spirit of our times.
With a glaring lack of spaces dedicated to teen girls outside the judgmental sheen of Instagram and Twitter, where the hell can they go to be alone online? Modern blog Girlhood and Discord might have the answer.