About WhyWhyWhy

WhyWhyWhy answers the questions behind the headlines. Every day we look at what people around the world are searching for and trending toward, then publish short, clear "Why" explainers that get to the point.

Our goal is simple: when something is suddenly everywhere and you think "wait, why is that happening?", we want to be the fastest place to get a trustworthy, readable answer.

How it's made

Topics are drawn from public trend sources such as Google Trends and Hacker News. Draft explainers are written with the help of AI and grounded in current news headlines. Because of this, articles may occasionally contain errors or omissions — please verify anything important with primary sources.

Contact

Questions or corrections? Reach us at hello@example.com.