INTERNET CULTURE

Explore the memes, viral trends, and digital movements defining internet culture, and how they reflect and shape Gen Z’s worldview.

How getting cancelled has become a badge of honour for the far-right

By Louis Shankar

Why is #LLJW trending on Twitter?

By Alma Fabiani

From funny memes to dank ones, here’s everything you need to know about memes

By Bianca Borissova

Google Docs is becoming the best resistance tool for Black Lives Matter protesters

By Alma Fabiani

Anonymous hits back along with the George Floyd protestors and threatens Trump

By Alma Fabiani

What is a basic bitch? An ex basic bitch explains

By Alma Fabiani

Voat is the online forum where banned Reddit users can freely use hate speech

By Alma Fabiani

I was bored indoors, so I virtually visited an alternative female-centred childbirth suite

By Alma Fabiani

Pretending to be an ant in this Facebook group could help you go through self-isolation

By Louis Shankar

I examined memes to find out how the coronavirus is impacting social media. Here’s what I found out

By Bianca Borissova

Does Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Flip phone mean we’re still hung up on flip phones?

By Tahmina Begum

How the peach emoji became an anti-Trump symbol

By Camay Abraham

Criminals are using virtual money in video games to launder dirty money

By Sanjana Varghese

If you are upset about Kylie Jenner monetising Rise and Shine, you’ve played yourself

By Bianca Borissova

So you think you’re fluent in internet language? Think again

By Bianca Borissova

A recent study shows that using emojis gets you laid more often

By Bianca Borissova

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