My Five #449

In this week’s My Five, Twitter tests the truth, TikTok stars reveal how much moolah they are raking in, and we appreciate some cool cats.

Victoria Spall

My Five #448

Tweets, chirps, and owls… this week’s My Five is an avian-heavy one, and it’s an absolute hoot!

Ali Cort

My Five #447

In a social media heavy My Five, we take a look at new features from YouTube and WhatsApp as well as additional insights from Twitter and Instagram.

Will Greenwood

My Five #446

It’s a social and search engine heavy My Five this week, with changes to Instagram targeting, a new link spam algorithm update and clarification around redirects.

Kerry Sheahan

My Five #445

In today’s My Five, Clubhouse opens its doors, Twitter tests a new feature, and the Global Emoji Trend Report reveals which emoji to avoid if you’re after some sexy time.

Victoria Spall
Dog Bath

My Five #444

A Twitter and sport-heavy My Five this week. But most importantly, there is a (very happy) dog getting a bath from chimpanzee friends.

Joe Friedlein

My Five #443

Instagram is much more than just photo sharing, the BBC undergoes a major rebrand, questions about the importance of internal links, and could Facebook be about to launch its own town?

Ali Cort

My Five #442

Google treats us to a frenzy of algo updates, we wave goodbye to broad match modifier, and we might need our eyes checked, but it looks like football’s coming home.

Kerry Sheahan

My Five #441

A range of new features for Facebook and Instagram, Google reassess its cookie policy and the British public shows its inner child, all in this week’s My Five.

Will Greenwood

My Five #440

Woohoo! It’s My Five time. BrewDog is back in the news for all the wrong reasons (again), Instagram creators get new features, and European kickball begins.

Victoria Spall
Google Rollercoaster

My Five #439

A Google-heavy My Five this week. Riding the SEO rollercoaster and announcements from Search Console and Google News. But also a very cool dog.

Joe Friedlein

My Five #438

A week of .edu links overload, hiding like counts, Pinterest might surprise you, the rise and rise of e-groceries and *that* spiderman meme….

Ali Cort