SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER DITCHES $400 DINNER TAB: WHEN LIVESTREAMING GOES WRONG
The age of accountability is dead, and we livestreamed its funeral.
SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER DITCHES $400 DINNER TAB: WHEN LIVESTREAMING GOES WRONG
The age of accountability is dead, and we livestreamed its funeral.
THE DINE-AND-DASH INFLUENCER
Meet our protagonist: a social media "star" who thought filming herself eating would somehow exempt her from paying the bill.
She racked up nearly $400 at a restaurant. When asked to pay, her response was poetry: "I'm not paying if you are kicking me out."
The best part? She was livestreaming the entire meltdown. Her followers got premium front-row seats to witness peak entitlement in 4K.
TRUMP'S HAIR BECOMES THE NEWS
Speaking of things falling apart on camera: the former president's hair had its own viral moment during an Oval Office event.
Social media users dubbed his styling team "Hair Team 6" and suggested they should be fired.
When your hairpiece becomes more newsworthy than your policies, you've entered a special tier of absurdity.
FIFA'S $16,000 TICKET SCAM
Gianni Infantino wants sixteen grand for World Cup tickets that don't even get you inside the stadium.
You read that right. Sixteen thousand dollars. For a seat outside.
At those prices, you could buy a decent car and drive to every match instead.
THE MALTA SOCIAL MEDIA ELECTION
Meanwhile, Malta's preparing for its first proper social media election on May 30th.
Campaign rallies have moved from town squares to TikTok feeds. Politicians are discovering that going viral matters more than policy platforms.
Democracy 2.0: where your meme game determines your mandate.
WHEN REALITY BECOMES PARODY
We're living through the exact moment when civilization jumped the shark and decided to livestream it for content.