• Good morning, MySA family.

    We’re shifting gears and stepping into an exciting week ahead. Many of you may have noticed that we’re in the process of launching our partnership with Searcha — a unique, dedicated new search engine.

    This isn’t just another platform. It’s a completely new experience, designed to change how people interact with the web — offering a more filtered, intentional, and controlled environment for searching.

    Searcha is built with next-level, state-of-the-art technology. Whether you’re looking for a service provider, connecting with a verified business, or shopping online, the focus is clear: relevance, trust, and locality.

    We’re moving away from outdated systems that flood you with random, global results — products from Temu, Shein, or scattered sources with little context. Instead, Searcha brings you what matters most: local products, local services, and real businesses you can trust.

    This is an evolving platform, with continuous updates as the system grows — and we’re bringing you along for the journey every step of the way.

    #Searcha #MySA
    Good morning, MySA family. We’re shifting gears and stepping into an exciting week ahead. Many of you may have noticed that we’re in the process of launching our partnership with Searcha — a unique, dedicated new search engine. This isn’t just another platform. It’s a completely new experience, designed to change how people interact with the web — offering a more filtered, intentional, and controlled environment for searching. Searcha is built with next-level, state-of-the-art technology. Whether you’re looking for a service provider, connecting with a verified business, or shopping online, the focus is clear: relevance, trust, and locality. We’re moving away from outdated systems that flood you with random, global results — products from Temu, Shein, or scattered sources with little context. Instead, Searcha brings you what matters most: local products, local services, and real businesses you can trust. This is an evolving platform, with continuous updates as the system grows — and we’re bringing you along for the journey every step of the way. #Searcha #MySA
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  • When you eat sugar on an empty stomach, your blood glucose spikes instantly. However, if you eat dessert right after protein, the protein triggers the release of GLP-1 and Peptide YY (satiety hormones). These hormones physically slow down "gastric emptying"—the speed at which food leaves your stomach. This forces the dessert to wait in line, releasing its sugar into your blood in a slow drip rather than a flood, preventing the insulin spike that triggers fat storage.
    When you eat sugar on an empty stomach, your blood glucose spikes instantly. However, if you eat dessert right after protein, the protein triggers the release of GLP-1 and Peptide YY (satiety hormones). These hormones physically slow down "gastric emptying"—the speed at which food leaves your stomach. This forces the dessert to wait in line, releasing its sugar into your blood in a slow drip rather than a flood, preventing the insulin spike that triggers fat storage.
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  • Friday Morning Vibes

    Fresh Friday morning feels so fine,
    Friendly sunlight floods the sky.
    Feathered friends fly fast and free,
    Flowers flutter happily.

    Fresh coffee fragrance fills the air,
    Footsteps follow hopes and prayer.
    Friday’s fire fuels the day,
    For fun and faith are on their way.

    Friday Morning Vibes Fresh Friday morning feels so fine, Friendly sunlight floods the sky. Feathered friends fly fast and free, Flowers flutter happily. Fresh coffee fragrance fills the air, Footsteps follow hopes and prayer. Friday’s fire fuels the day, For fun and faith are on their way.
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  • PRESS STATEMENT -

    MySA Condemns Removal of Official Facebook Accounts Amid Rapid Platform Growth

    South Africa – 16/02/2026

    MySA, South Africa’s independent and rapidly growing local social network, confirms that its main Facebook account and official Facebook page have been removed from the Facebook platform following a period of significant traction, growth, and public engagement.

    This action comes after MySA successfully expanded its digital footprint, attracting increasing numbers of South African users seeking a verified, community-driven alternative to global platforms. Despite complying with Facebook’s security verification processes and completing all required identity checks, our primary account and page were permanently removed without transparent justification.

    At the same time, the Facebook ecosystem continues to be flooded with fraudulent and impersonation accounts that operate freely. Fake profiles are routinely able to register, send unsolicited messages, promote scams, and misuse the names and likenesses of public figures without restriction. These accounts often remain active despite repeated reports from legitimate users and businesses.

    The removal of MySA’s official presence, while fraudulent accounts remain operational, raises serious concerns about platform governance, competitive neutrality, and fair digital access within South Africa.

    MySA is not a spam network.
    MySA is not a fraudulent operation.

    MySA is a legitimate South African technology initiative designed to provide:

    • A verified-user environment
    • Greater transparency for businesses
    • Safer community interaction
    • Local economic empowerment
    • Reduced exposure to scam and impersonation profiles

    As a growing local social network, MySA represents innovation and competition within the digital space. Competition is a healthy and necessary part of technological progress. The removal of a legitimate competitor’s account, particularly during a period of growth and public visibility, inevitably raises questions about equal treatment and digital fairness.

    We categorically reject any implication that our platform violated community standards. We completed required verification procedures in good faith. We were transparent in our operations. We engaged openly with users and businesses. Yet our accounts were removed while malicious actors continue to operate uninterrupted.

    This situation highlights a broader issue affecting businesses and creators across South Africa:

    Real accounts are scrutinized and restricted, while automated scam profiles continue to flourish.

    MySA will not be silenced.

    We remain fully operational via our official platform here.

    We encourage our community, partners, and supporters to connect with us directly on our platform as we continue building a safer, verified, proudly South African digital ecosystem.

    We also call for transparency from global social media platforms operating in South Africa regarding:

    • Account removal procedures
    • Appeals transparency
    • Competitive neutrality
    • Enforcement consistency

    Digital platforms hold immense influence over public communication and business visibility. With that influence comes responsibility.

    MySA remains committed to empowering South African users, entrepreneurs, and communities. We will continue to innovate, expand, and provide an alternative space where authenticity and accountability matter.

    We remain fully open and transparent in our approach to competition, and we state unequivocally that we would never remove or restrict Facebook should they choose to operate an official profile or page on our network — because we are not threatened by competition, and we are confident in demonstrating, openly and fairly, how our platform model differs and why we believe it serves users and businesses in a stronger, more accountable way.

    For media inquiries or official statements, please send inquiries to:

    info@mysa.social
    071 396 2574

    About MySA

    MySA is a South African social networking platform focused on verified users, business transparency, and community-driven growth. Built to serve local communities, MySA aims to create a safer and more accountable digital environment while supporting economic development across the country.

    #ImpactSA #MySA
    PRESS STATEMENT - MySA Condemns Removal of Official Facebook Accounts Amid Rapid Platform Growth South Africa – 16/02/2026 MySA, South Africa’s independent and rapidly growing local social network, confirms that its main Facebook account and official Facebook page have been removed from the Facebook platform following a period of significant traction, growth, and public engagement. This action comes after MySA successfully expanded its digital footprint, attracting increasing numbers of South African users seeking a verified, community-driven alternative to global platforms. Despite complying with Facebook’s security verification processes and completing all required identity checks, our primary account and page were permanently removed without transparent justification. At the same time, the Facebook ecosystem continues to be flooded with fraudulent and impersonation accounts that operate freely. Fake profiles are routinely able to register, send unsolicited messages, promote scams, and misuse the names and likenesses of public figures without restriction. These accounts often remain active despite repeated reports from legitimate users and businesses. The removal of MySA’s official presence, while fraudulent accounts remain operational, raises serious concerns about platform governance, competitive neutrality, and fair digital access within South Africa. MySA is not a spam network. MySA is not a fraudulent operation. MySA is a legitimate South African technology initiative designed to provide: • A verified-user environment • Greater transparency for businesses • Safer community interaction • Local economic empowerment • Reduced exposure to scam and impersonation profiles As a growing local social network, MySA represents innovation and competition within the digital space. Competition is a healthy and necessary part of technological progress. The removal of a legitimate competitor’s account, particularly during a period of growth and public visibility, inevitably raises questions about equal treatment and digital fairness. We categorically reject any implication that our platform violated community standards. We completed required verification procedures in good faith. We were transparent in our operations. We engaged openly with users and businesses. Yet our accounts were removed while malicious actors continue to operate uninterrupted. This situation highlights a broader issue affecting businesses and creators across South Africa: Real accounts are scrutinized and restricted, while automated scam profiles continue to flourish. MySA will not be silenced. We remain fully operational via our official platform here. We encourage our community, partners, and supporters to connect with us directly on our platform as we continue building a safer, verified, proudly South African digital ecosystem. We also call for transparency from global social media platforms operating in South Africa regarding: • Account removal procedures • Appeals transparency • Competitive neutrality • Enforcement consistency Digital platforms hold immense influence over public communication and business visibility. With that influence comes responsibility. MySA remains committed to empowering South African users, entrepreneurs, and communities. We will continue to innovate, expand, and provide an alternative space where authenticity and accountability matter. We remain fully open and transparent in our approach to competition, and we state unequivocally that we would never remove or restrict Facebook should they choose to operate an official profile or page on our network — because we are not threatened by competition, and we are confident in demonstrating, openly and fairly, how our platform model differs and why we believe it serves users and businesses in a stronger, more accountable way. For media inquiries or official statements, please send inquiries to: info@mysa.social 071 396 2574 About MySA MySA is a South African social networking platform focused on verified users, business transparency, and community-driven growth. Built to serve local communities, MySA aims to create a safer and more accountable digital environment while supporting economic development across the country. #ImpactSA #MySA
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  • Sprinting before study can supercharge your brain and boost memory

    What if a simple burst of exercise could make learning faster and more effective? A recent study reveals that sprinting just before studying can accelerate learning by up to 20 percent. Researchers found that short, intense physical activity primes the brain, increasing blood flow, oxygen, and the release of growth factors that enhance memory and focus.

    When you sprint, your body floods the brain with chemicals that strengthen neural connections and improve cognitive performance. This means your brain absorbs and retains new information more efficiently, whether you’re memorising facts, learning a language, or mastering complex concepts. Unlike long workouts, a quick sprint is enough to trigger these effects, making it an easy, practical strategy for students, professionals, or anyone seeking to learn faster.

    This discovery challenges the old assumption that studying alone is the best way to retain knowledge. Instead, combining physical activity with learning creates a synergy between body and mind. It also demonstrates how interconnected our physical health is with mental performance—something scientists are only beginning to fully understand.

    Imagine walking into a classroom, lab, or study session knowing that a 5-minute sprint could make your brain 20 percent more effective. This simple routine could transform education, personal growth, and productivity in ways that traditional study methods alone cannot achieve.

    The future of learning might not just be smarter study techniques—it could be smarter movement. By integrating short bursts of exercise into our daily routines, we unlock the brain’s natural ability to learn faster, focus better, and retain knowledge more effectively.

    Sprinting before study can supercharge your brain and boost memory What if a simple burst of exercise could make learning faster and more effective? A recent study reveals that sprinting just before studying can accelerate learning by up to 20 percent. Researchers found that short, intense physical activity primes the brain, increasing blood flow, oxygen, and the release of growth factors that enhance memory and focus. When you sprint, your body floods the brain with chemicals that strengthen neural connections and improve cognitive performance. This means your brain absorbs and retains new information more efficiently, whether you’re memorising facts, learning a language, or mastering complex concepts. Unlike long workouts, a quick sprint is enough to trigger these effects, making it an easy, practical strategy for students, professionals, or anyone seeking to learn faster. This discovery challenges the old assumption that studying alone is the best way to retain knowledge. Instead, combining physical activity with learning creates a synergy between body and mind. It also demonstrates how interconnected our physical health is with mental performance—something scientists are only beginning to fully understand. Imagine walking into a classroom, lab, or study session knowing that a 5-minute sprint could make your brain 20 percent more effective. This simple routine could transform education, personal growth, and productivity in ways that traditional study methods alone cannot achieve. The future of learning might not just be smarter study techniques—it could be smarter movement. By integrating short bursts of exercise into our daily routines, we unlock the brain’s natural ability to learn faster, focus better, and retain knowledge more effectively.
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  • In a world flooded with noise, misinformation, and cluttered feeds, Trustoria is here to change the game.

    What makes us different?

    Every story is verified, balanced, and trustworthy.

    Covering Local South African News, International Affairs, Tech Innovations, Business Insights, and curated Knowledge Content.

    Built on a mission to deliver clarity, not confusion.

    Trustoria isn’t just another news site—it’s a dedicated platform for truth, integrity, and transparency, designed to give you the confidence to stay informed in the digital era.

    The future of journalism starts here.

    Follow Trustoria and be part of a movement where truth matters.

    #Trustoria
    #Wikepedia
    #News
    #Information
    In a world flooded with noise, misinformation, and cluttered feeds, Trustoria is here to change the game. What makes us different? Every story is verified, balanced, and trustworthy. Covering Local South African News, International Affairs, Tech Innovations, Business Insights, and curated Knowledge Content. Built on a mission to deliver clarity, not confusion. Trustoria isn’t just another news site—it’s a dedicated platform for truth, integrity, and transparency, designed to give you the confidence to stay informed in the digital era. The future of journalism starts here. Follow Trustoria and be part of a movement where truth matters. #Trustoria #Wikepedia #News #Information
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  • It is not even winter time yet, but we have seen so much rain across the country already.

    Global warming is getting worse and worse.

    Look at how many people have lost their homes due to flooding already

    Hoping everyone have a good day today
    It is not even winter time yet, but we have seen so much rain across the country already. Global warming is getting worse and worse. Look at how many people have lost their homes due to flooding already Hoping everyone have a good day today
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  • I think this constant rain across KZN is getting too much now.

    Years ago Durban use to be the hottest all year round spot in SA, now it seems its more like a yearly flood zone.

    Global warming is surely causing havoc all over

    #Durban
    I think this constant rain across KZN is getting too much now. Years ago Durban use to be the hottest all year round spot in SA, now it seems its more like a yearly flood zone. Global warming is surely causing havoc all over #Durban
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