social media

Culture / 22 weeks ago
Where are the world's most beautiful women?
In a recent analysis by Insider Monkey, Reddit users' opinions were aggregated to rank countries based on the perceived beauty of their female residents. The rankings were determined by the number of upvotes each location received in relevant Reddit discussions. Colombia topped the list with an impressive 345 upvotes, followed by Poland (324) and Greece (311). These results offer a snapshot of user-generated opinions on beauty, sparking discussions about cultural biases and global beauty ideals.

Technology / 25 weeks ago
This is how long it took the world's greatest innovations to reach 50 million users pre-digital age
Today's digital age has made easy to market a product to the target audience with just a click and trending hashtags. This makes it very easy to forget how long it took for innovations to attract mass usage. An analysis from the World Economic Forum lays bare the sharp evidence of how long it took products—ranging from cars to Twitter—to reach 50 million users.

Technology / 28 weeks ago
Top countries most addicted to social media in 2025
With the abundance of several fun social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, X and Facebook, it is inevitable that a huge section of the world’s population will stay glued to their screens. According to Data Reportal, there are 5.24 billion active social media users around the world, which translates into a 4.1% increase over the past year.

Technology / 29 weeks ago
What happens on the internet in a single day? The mind-blowing 2025 breakdown
It's 2025, and the internet remains the busiest ever. Billions of people continue to flood the space daily. A data report from Exploding Topics and Sandvine offers an eye-opening and surprising glimpse into the sheer scale of daily digital activity.

Technology / 38 weeks ago
Where is TikTok banned in 2025 and why?
As of February 2025, TikTok, the popular short-form video-sharing app owned by China's ByteDance, is banned or restricted in several countries due to concerns over data privacy, national security, and content moderation. In April 2024, former US President Joe Biden signed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA), mandating ByteDance to divest its U.S. TikTok operations by January 19, 2025, or face a nationwide ban.
Technology / 41 weeks ago



