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Where India Travelled Most in 2025

From the Maha Kumbh Mela to the beaches of the Philippines, discover the top destinations Indian travellers searched for in 2025, based on Google Trends data.

Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Explained

Australia imposes a landmark ban on under-16s using major social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube from December 10. Learn about the fines, platform responses, and the government's 'purgatory' rationale.

Google Nano Banana Pro Used for Real-Time Weather Art

Google's AI image model, Nano Banana Pro, is being used to create stunning real-time weather visuals for cities. Discover the top prompts driving this social media trend and how to try it yourself.

Rage Bait is Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year

Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' the 2025 Word of the Year. Discover its meaning, impact on digital discourse, and why it resonates in India's online spaces. Read more.

Orbiting: The New Digital Dating Trend Explained

What is orbiting in modern dating? It's when an ex or date watches your social media but ignores texts. Learn the signs, emotional impact, and how to handle this confusing trend.

Swiggy's Chocolate Rice Dessert Angers The Internet

Swiggy's post of chocolate ice cream on rice, dubbed a 'culinary abomination,' went viral with 3.4M views. Outraged netizens demand the social media manager's removal. See the hilarious reactions!

Thanksgiving 2025: Record Travel Amid Storms

Thanksgiving 2025 set to be busiest travel period in 15 years with 82 million Americans navigating winter storms and congestion. Essential tips for smoother journey.

Malaysia Bans Social Media for Under-16s Next Year

Malaysia announces social media ban for users under 16 starting next year to protect children from online dangers including cyberbullying and scams. Learn more about global child safety measures.

Meaningless Viral Trends Dominating Social Media

Explore how brain rot content like '6-7' and 'Group 7' trends are redefining social media through exclusivity rather than meaning. Discover why algorithms now dictate our digital belonging.

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