Welcome to the Internet, where you will see the strangest things that even those of you with a crazy rich imagination could not have imagined. After a photo of a woman walking around in "pigeon heels" and a stuffed toy that Keanu Reeves took with him on a trip to China, we thought that the Internet had become a place where there is no room for absurdity, but apparently not, because the "moon selfie" craze that's hitting the internet right now.
If you're tired of the usual selfies and don't want to take the risk of a hands-free selfie, you can try a new challenge that's spreading like wildfire on the Internet – the 1 Finger Selfie Challenge. Your task is to a) stand in front of the mirror, point the camera at it and cover both private parts with one finger, i.e. crotch and nipples, and b) take a naked photo. Do you accept the challenge?
Do you love taking pictures but are never satisfied with how you look in the photo? In the ocean of perfect (and perfectly edited) photos online, you may feel like you're the only one who 'freezes' when someone says 'cheese' and it's like you're the only one who closes your eyes when the flash fires.
Taking selfies has become a popular pastime for many, but did you know that it can affect your health? From distorting your body image to potentially putting you at risk for lice, there are several sneaky ways selfies can harm you. Read on to discover six shocking ways your love of selfies could be harming your health.
Right now, the most famous animal selfie is indeed that of two brothers with an eagle, but the real master of animal selfies is actually the lovely Allan Dixon, the real-life Dr. Dolittle, as he is also called, or as he calls himself, "the animal whisperer". And as you will find out below, it more than justifies its nickname.
Creating photos in which we are accompanied by world landmarks has become a matter of course - the same applies to publishing them on social networks. But is it possible that this trend will soon fade into oblivion?
Love them or hate them, selfie sticks aren't going anywhere (yet). If until now we have more than made fun of them, now they are clearly developing in the right direction. The next step in their evolution is the UnREAL Selfie Stick, an automatic telescopic Bluetooth selfie stick that extends itself and has a bunch of photo accessories that you'll be more than impressed with.
Do you absolutely love selfies? Are most visits to the social network aimed at posting a new selfie? Craving "likes"? Then the Brag app, which is also a social network, is perfect for you.
We all know what a selfie is. How about a "brelfie"? It is a selfie taken while breastfeeding. Recently, moms around the world have been massively sharing artistic breastfeeding videos created with the PicsArt app, which creates a real piece of art from such a wonderful scene.
When someone approaches you on the street with a camera or today with a smartphone, it usually asks you if you can take a picture of it. But the man who conducted an interesting social experiment in Zagreb actually asked random passers-by if they could take a photo with him. And their reactions? Unforgettable! How would you respond to such a request?
Facebook Masks is Facebook's version of Snapachat Lenses animated selfie filters. The option will be available within the Facebook Live messaging service and for users of the Mentions app, Facebook's elite version.
Lionel Messi and Kobe Bryant are fierce competitors in their fields, but they found a way to compete with each other. After a very successful ad campaign last year for Turkish Airlines, which reached more than 100 million views, they thought about how to get back into the game of the most wanted on the Internet. And they came up with the idea of including the most searched word of the previous year: "selfie" or "self-portrait with a mobile phone".