With the Philippines among the world’s most online countries, the issue is no longer just screen time, but how much of our attention, rest, and real life screens consume.
It promises no algorithm, no ads, just real-life connections
A term that reflects how online life has shaped conversations, reactions, and public mood over the past twelve months.
Logging off sounds simple until you live in a country that runs on Wi-Fi, side hustles, and group chats.
The UK-based dictionary is here to stop you from going delulu about today's neologisms—that's so skibidi!
Meta is ending its fact-checking program, replacing it with a user-driven Community Notes system. In a country like the Philippines, where Facebook dominates as a news source, this shift could worsen misinformation and impact elections.
This year’s picks are but a reflection of social media's enduring—and inescapable—power.
‘Success never comes easy—the reward you eventually get is commensurate to the amount of hard work and determination you put into it.’










