What does it mean to “be mogged” by someone with “hunter eyes”? Somehow it all makes sense to members of TikTok’s looksmaxxing community.
Influencers are looking to make deepfakes of themselves to produce more content than ever
Influencers are leveraging AI tech to make deepfakes of themselves to produce an inhuman amount of content. But will it work?
Accuser Adam McIntyre reacts to Colleen Ballinger’s recent vlog: ‘Hasn’t changed’
Adam McIntyre, who was one of the first people to go public with accusations against Colleen Ballinger in 2020, believes she’s not sorry and hasn’t changed.
A viral voice test claims to know if users were incels. How does it work?
According to the tool, called the Voicecel Test, someone classified as an incel solely on their voice is referred to as a “voicecel.”
Why are some Spider-Man fans saying ‘Miles Morales is Miles Morales’?
The debate over whether Miles Morales is a “true” Spider-Man started in 2021 and has resurfaced thanks to the recent video game.
Why is the internet so obsessed with crab rangoon? How and why cyclical food memes will never die
From epic bacon to garlic bread and now crab rangoon, In The Know spoke to meme experts about why food-centric memes always come back around in internet culture.
What happened at the NFT festival? Crypto enthusiasts report severe eye pain, skin issues from lights
Numerous members of an elite cryptocurrency club reported experiencing horrible eye pain after attending an NFT festival in Hong Kong.
Roblox’s influence might be more powerful than any of us realize, according to new report
Most Gen Z users reported that styling their Roblox avatar was more important to them than styling themselves in the physical world.
‘Nothing like y’all core’ is a new weird TikTok trend that ironically exposes internet users for wanting to be different
It’s visually similar to corecore and as chaotic and surreal as overstimulation memes.
Native creatives share how storytelling has helped them reclaim their past and future at In The Know by Yahoo’s Changemakers event
In The Know hosted its second Native Changemakers event on Nov. 1 with a panel of creatives looking to reclaim their future with Indigenous representation.