Everyone knows work slows down drastically in December. For those office workers who don't get let off the hook to go home early, this often means spending hours trawling the interwebs for interesting news, factoids and laughs to keep you entertained.
Trivia SA is one of the best sites to do so, while increasing your general knowledge - you'll notice a "Did you know?" section at the top right, which rotates every 60 seconds to display a fact from the 350-strong database.
The 'SA' part of the name gives away the fact that the site is local - some of the sections are even run in Afrikaans. Even better? Most of the memes featured on the site are created by De Jager himself, so you're not just seeing a round-up of content that's already appeared everywhere else online.
Intrigued, I asked De Jager to give us the Trivia SA backstory...
De Jager: I'm very fortunate to be in the position to spend quite a lot of time reading up on diverse subjects, and I also visit a whole host of websites on a daily basis. I get most of my daily news from News24 and Maroela Media, and I then put a humorous spin on current affairs in the news - a good example of that would be the Zuma/Eskom meme. It's only recently gone viral, although I created the meme back in August 2014, when we had a spate of blackouts.
At other times, it's simply a case of being on top of the news. For example, this is my most-read article to date, with almost 30,000 readers on News24.
As I read the news about Robin Williams' suicide soon after his death, I wrote and published a trivia article on him within two hours.
We at Trivia SA have quite a Facebook following, and sometimes the participation of our followers leads to a hilarious article. For example, when I asked our Trivia SA followers to supply Afrikaans-sounding names to famous people, this was the result. The article was a huge hit on our website, with more than 10,000 views - and still counting.
De Jager: Haha, take your pick from the diary I've kept since the inception of Trivia SA! I created the Facebook page on 28 January 2014, and the website on 2 June 2014. Click here to view our highlights or 'onvergeetlike oomblikke'.
De Jager: In short, I love to educate and entertain people. I 'inherited' my love of trivia and general knowledge from my grandfather, and the website is dedicated to him. Possibly as a result of this, I strive to get the older and younger generations to really talk to each other. Your grandparents probably don't have a clue what 'YOLO' means. And if you're a teenager, you don't have an idea who "Decimal Dan" was - see below.
We're thinking of launching trivia competitions in 2015, in which we'll try to engage at least three generations to answer some of the questions.
De Jager: We have no awards yet, but here are some of my proudest moments in Trivia SA's short history:
De Jager: Unfortunately, South Africa still seems to be lagging behind a bit. Gauging from the feedback received from our Trivia SA Facebook followers, South Africans aren't really that 'tuned in' to Flickr, YouTube and various other social media platforms. The quality of South African memes is generally poor, and trying to find historical photos to go with South African trivia is almost impossible, since these are simply not available online yet. Online South African trivia is definitely in its infancy, and we here at Trivia SA will definitely strive to step into this void with a vengeance.
De Jager: Up to this point, I've funded Trivia SA out of my own pocket, which unfortunately resulted in slow uptake. I would have liked to have a much larger audience by the end of 2014, but I wasn't in a position to advertise it widely. The unforeseen popularity of the website forced me to move the site to a faster and more robust server at Web Africa, which is obviously not cheap.
We'd love to launch weekly/monthly online competitions in 2015 - with some awesome prizes for our followers. We have the questions, we just need the prizes! (I sincerely hope there are some sponsors reading this...)
De Jager: With South Africans lagging behind our international counterparts, cell phone applications and interaction will feature a lot more. I think the older generation are much more comfortable with the 'older' technology, think PCs and notebooks, whilst the younger generation are much more tuned into social media by way of their cell phones and tablets.
Certainly seems to be a sign of the times. Don't forget to follow Trivia SA's Twitter and Facebook pages and visit Trivia SA often, as the site is hoping for a win in the 2014 SA Blog Awards...