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From 'End of Beginning' to 'Nasty,' here are TikTok's most viral songs of 2024 (so far)
TikTok bounced back from its UMG woes just in time for an 'Espresso' summer.
From yap to pookie, 2024's most viral internet slang defined
Yapping all about this year's catchphrases.
Google is letting you dig through the treasured Vogue image archive
Celebrating over a hundred years of the iconic magazine.
TikTok may be introducing Snapchat-like streaks in DMs
Taking a cue from Snapchat.
Another 'Hunger Games' prequel is on the way and fans can't wait
The Haymitch backstory we've been waiting for.
Substack is introducing a new video feature
Is the newsletter platform taking on TikTok?
TikTok is shipping Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, which could mean nothing
WHICH COULD MEAN NOTHING.
By Tim Marcin
Stephen Colbert revels in calling Trump a convicted felon after 34 guilty verdicts
"We might be facing a situation where if you can't do the time – and I can't believe I'm saying this – don't do the crime."
By Amanda Yeo
Trump denies he ever said 'lock her up.' Seth Meyers proves otherwise.
"It's time for the closest look we've ever taken in our f***ing lives."
By Amanda Yeo
Facebook reveals new plan to woo Gen Z users back to the platform
The platform known as 'Boomerbook' looks to Gen Z for growth.
TikTokkers are farming likes to force their partners to buy them 'College Football 25'
Getting likes and a new video game. It's a great deal.
By Tim Marcin
Creators are gaming the algorithm with pronunciation ploys — and it's working
And every one of you is falling for it! Embarrassing!
TikTok is reportedly prepping a U.S. version of its algorithm
It aims to create a separate code base that's independent from the Chinese version.
X's best reactions to Trump's 34 felony convictions
X users congratulate Trump for winning a popular vote.
By Amanda Yeo
Jimmy Kimmel gleefully reacts to Trump's 34 guilty verdicts
He's hoping the former U.S. president will be sentenced to community service.
By Amanda Yeo
Trump found guilty on all 34 counts, social media asks: Now what?
What happens next? Answer: A lot of online discourse, then sentencing.
By Chris Taylor
New TikTok guidelines target weight loss drugs
Videos promoting weight loss drugs are now ineligible for TikTok's FYP.
Instagram teens now have the option to interact with only their 'close friends'
Instagram builds out its anti-harassment 'Limits' feature.
Plastique Tiara spills 'All Stars' secrets, talks bestie Naomi Smalls and her obsession with Minh Tuyết
'Asian excellence has arrived!'
You can now reply to Instagram Notes with new 'prompts' feature
Instagram wants us to interact with notes more.