Why is Instagram becoming more like Tiktok? Wait, why is Youtube and Facebook becoming more like TikTok? Why are all these social media services trying to be each other? Tam explains!
It's about the over-merchandised little yellow freaks and the current state of the Irony-To-Genuine-Enjoyment Cycle we're thrashing about in! Jess has Stockholm Syndrome for the Minions now, due to editing this episode!
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The Very Online Show 23: App-etite for Destruction
This week, Lucy James and Tamoor Hussain do their best to educate Jeff Bakalar on fandom, shipping, and the Mishapocalypse. The moral? Fans can be... intense.
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The Very Online Show 21: Pineapple on Pizza and The...
Why all the drama? Why all the dunks? Why all the fights? Why all the pineapple on pizza??? Well, there's a lot of reasons why the internet is such a tumultuous place to have a disagreement!
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The Very Online Show 20: The Internet Never Forgets?
Will Tam find love in the cold, calculating arms of an A.I.? Can the A.I. love him in return? Most importantly: Can a robot send nudes? Find out on this week's Very Online Show!
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The Very Online Show 18: How To Log Off Completely
Thursday, what a concept! Time for another "keepin' it light" episode, giving you your daily dose of absurd Twitter memes themed around your workweek (and Craig David, too.)
Couch Guy is the latest example of the pitfalls of websleuthing, an internet phenomenon that has been plaguing social media for years. So why are we like this?
This week The Very Online Show takes a look at one of the most successful -- albeit incredibly bizarre DIY channels on the internet. Here's the unnerving story behind 5-Minute Crafts.