Someone in Great Britain posted two photos on Twitter last month of an overweight guy dancing at a club.
The caption read: "Spotted this specimen trying to dance; ... he stopped when he saw us laughing."
Ever since that stupid blue-and-gold-and-white-and-black dress hit the internet, we can't escape it.
It's everywhere.
On Tuesday, Ellen Degeneres had the folks behind the viral sensation on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" to discuss its origins -- and she rewarded them.
Everyone is wondering what this year's big social media trend will be. And even though the year is just beginning, we have our first attempt at a new trend.
So, if you're like us, you've heard the term "net neutrality" in the news quite a bit recently.
Net neutrality, basically, means that all data on the Internet is treated equally, and nothing that you try to access gets preferential treatment over other data.
The internet has given us all a free pass to let out our inner creep. No doubt about that. You can follow people on social media websites like Twitter and Facebook, even to the point where you can "know" someone without ever actually meeting them in person.
There’s a lot of talk right now about the Web blackout for PIPA and SOPA. And, of course, some folks are mighty confused. That’s where we come in.