Charlie Coombs

Deputy Editor and Senior Writer London, UK

I’m Charlie (He/Him), Deputy Editor and Senior Writer at Thred. I was previously the Editor full-time at Thred before moving to Bristol in 2024. I have since returned to London. As a music and gaming enthusiast, I’m a nerd for pop culture. You can find me curating playlists, designing article headline images, and sipping cider on a Thursday. Follow me on LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback via email.

Hi, I’m Charlie, and I’m the Deputy Editor and Senior Writer at Thred.

I was previously the Editor full-time at Thred before moving to Bristol in 2024. I have since returned to London.

As a music enthusiast, I’m a bit of a nerd, particularly for pop culture news and album releases. Whenever I’m not making visuals for our website or editing articles for Jamie, I can usually be found crafting playlists and making art on Photoshop.

A proud tea binge-drinker who’s worn my habits off on the rest of the office, I’m never one to say no to an end-of-week beverage.

 

Latest Stories from Charlie

What’s going on with Meta glasses?

What’s going on with Meta glasses?

In the UK, Meta’s AI smart glasses have been banned in courts, restaurants, and pubs, largely due to privacy concerns and reports of wearers secretly filming others without their knowledge. What might it mean for the tech’s future? As of last week, Meta’s AI smart glasses have been banned in courts, restaurants, and some pubs, at least in the UK. It follows a turbulent year for Zuckerberg’s latest tech venture....

By London, UK
Studying the social media spectacle of a solar eclipse

Studying the social media spectacle of a solar eclipse

glasses at the ready, everyone A major solar eclipse set social media ablaze this week, as Europeans geared up for a ‘once-in-a-generation’ celestial event. Opinions were mixed, with some left disappointed. Has everything become pre-packaged as online content? Did you watch the solar eclipse this week? Europeans were treated to a rare, near-total block of the sun on Wednesday, as the most intense solar eclipse since 1999 swept over Europe and some parts of...

By London, UK
Why is Netflix paying for six hours of GTA 6 exclusivity?

Why is Netflix paying for six hours of GTA 6 exclusivity?

Streaming giant Netflix has apparently paid an eye-watering amount to exclusively showcase GTA 6’s ‘extended look’ trailer for only six hours. Why has it coughed up so much cash for seemingly so little? Rockstar’s GTA 6 is the most anticipated video game of all time, with experts predicting it could make $3-5 billion USD in its first week alone. Despite immeasurable levels of hype, the marketing rollout has been minimal, at...

By London, UK
Cable moved from Dobby’s ‘grave’ to appease Harry Potter fans

Cable moved from Dobby’s ‘grave’ to appease Harry Potter fans

A new multimillion-pound power cable between the UK and Ireland is to be relocated due to complaints from Harry Potter fans that it would damage Dobby’s ‘grave.’  Fancy some unhinged Harry Potter news? Of course you do!  A new multimillion-pound power cable between the UK and Ireland has been relocated following complaints from Harry Potter fans who were concerned it would destroy Dobby’s ‘grave.’  Yes, the fictional Dobby, the house elf who...

By London, UK
Why is Gen Z fixated on… frozen yoghurt?

Why is Gen Z fixated on… frozen yoghurt?

slather my dessert in chocolate and call it wellness, baby Frozen yoghurt has been rebranded on TikTok as a luxury ‘wellness’ food. Its newfound popularity reflects Gen Z’s spending habits and growing appetite for premium experiences beyond boozy pubs. Frozen yoghurt is making a comeback, at least in the UK and US. According to data first reported by Bloomberg several months ago and cited by Morning BrewThe Timesand Fortune, frozen...

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EA acquisition by Saudi-led group finalised

EA acquisition by Saudi-led group finalised

Popular gaming publisher Electronic Arts (EA) is about to be purchased by a group of buyers, including Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).  It is likely to be the largest leveraged buyout in history.  The $55 billion USD purchase of gaming giant EA has reportedly been finalised. The company will now be under new ownership, spearheaded by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF). Affinity Partners, an American investment firm led by...

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Gen Z say they ‘perform’ even during self-pleasure

Gen Z say they ‘perform’ even during self-pleasure

A new survey titled the ‘Pleasure Census’ has found that roughly 50% of Gen Z ‘perform’ even during self-pleasure, suggesting that poor body image might be affecting young people in the bedroom. Ever feel like you need to ‘perform’ in the bedroom and tell your partner that you’re definitely, absolutely, unabashedly having a good time? You’re not alone.   View this post on Instagram  

TikTok finally admits it has an ‘AI slop’ problem

TikTok finally admits it has an ‘AI slop’ problem

the rise (and potential fall) of TikTok slop After years of churning out new tools as fast as possible, it seems TikTok has recognised it has an ‘AI slop’ problem. The company has announced new measures to detect automated content, with options to filter and prioritise human creators. Does TikTok have an ‘AI slop’ problem? The short-form video platform has never been shy of controversy. From privacy concerns to a one-day US...

Why FIFA embraced IShowSpeed at the World Cup

Why FIFA embraced IShowSpeed at the World Cup

we did it, chat Gen Z streaming star IShowSpeed performed at this year’s World Cup final, marking a major shift in mainstream media; online creators have become so influential that they’re impossible to ignore, especially if legacy institutions wish to attract a younger audience. Well, the World Cup has been and gone. There was heartbreak (for us England fans, the pain of that Argentinian loss can’t be overstated) and elation in equal...

By London, UK