Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Tag: Social Media

Naver’s Thingsbook Platform Redefines Content Creation

Naver launches Thingsbook, a text-based UGC platform in North America, focusing on personal expression and community curation.

US Government Cracks Down on Foreigners Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Death

The U.S. revoked visas of foreigners mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination, igniting debates on free speech and government actions.

Hyundai Unveils Exciting New NEXO Content: How Influencers Are Showcasing Its Eco-Friendly Features

Hyundai showcases NEXO hydrogen vehicle through social media content created by influencers, with customer voting for top entries.

Trump Gives TikTok 75 More Days as Sale Talks Stall

Trump extends TikTok sale deadline by 75 days to allow negotiations amid U.S.-China trade tensions and national security concerns.

Amazon Wants TikTok—and the Race to Buy It Just Got Real

Amazon has expressed interest in acquiring TikTok as competition heats up before a potential U.S. ban on the app.

312 = 36? The Viral Math Puzzle That’s Breaking the Internet

A viral math puzzle challenges users on social media, sparking debates over unconventional solving methods with varied answers.

Trump Media Group Posts Losses as Truth Social Faces Declining Revenue

TMTG, Trump's media company, reported losses despite stock rise; Truth Social's revenue fell, citing legal costs and ad agreement changes.

AI DeepSeek Rumored to Predict Lottery Wins, But Operators Dispel the Claims

A Chinese citizen claimed to win the lottery using AI, but the operator clarified that predicting outcomes is impossible.

Miss Argentina Claims Miss Universe Was Rigged, Gets Her Crown Revoked

Magali Benejam, 12th in Miss Universe 2024, lost her title after alleging the competition was rigged and criticizing fellow contestants.

Penguin’s Polite Interruptions: Viral Video Shows Adorable Wildlife Etiquette

A viral video shows a polite penguin waiting for a couple to finish their photoshoot in Antarctica, charming viewers worldwide.

Fake Royalty? Chinese Influencers Claim to Be Middle Eastern Royals to Sell Products, Get Busted

Influencers in China impersonated Middle Eastern royals to sell low-quality goods, leading to account suspensions amid public skepticism.

Is Your Brain Rotting? Oxford Dictionary Declares ‘Brain Rot’ as Word of the Year!

"Brain rot," chosen as Oxford's word of the year, highlights the mental decline from excessive trivial online content consumption.