Taylor Swift fans are furious about graphic fake AI images of the pop superstar being shared on X
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A celebrity osteopath used a camera and a telescope to spy on half-dressed London university students at their halls of residence while lying on the...
Read MoreWhy YouTuber Lizzy Capri pivoted to OnlyFans after years of making content for kids
Over her years on YouTube, Lizzy Capri amassed 7 million subscribers with kid-focused content. But in 2023, she hard-pivoted to videos geared to an...
Read MoreA Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers
Some of the optimism of the early Internet seems to live on in the whimsical videos of James Hobson and Colin Furze.
Read MoreStanley cups are just giant water bottles. Young people want one anyway.
Stanley-branded drinkware has been everywhere since January of last year. The brand's 40-ounce insulated tumblers are especially popular now among...
Read MoreInstagram users shown gory and violent content following Meta 'error'
Instagram users worldwide were flooded with violent and graphic content yesterday, in what Meta said was an ‘error’.
Read MoreSubstack boosts video capabilities amid potential TikTok ban
After posting almost 200 videos, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers and racking up millions of views, Carla Lalli Music is quitting YouTube....
Read MoreHow to Download Your TikTok Videos
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Read MoreWhy Is a Dem-Aligned Political Shop Making RFK Jr. Ads?
The two ads are ordinary election-year fare. One promotes Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who until last Friday was running as an independent, “because you...
Read MoreRedNote Recruited US Influencers to Promote App Amid TikTok Ban Uncertainty
A marketing campaign brief obtained by WIRED reveals how the Chinese app is trying to capitalize on its sudden international popularity.
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