Wazzup Pilipinas!?
It didn’t start with a press release.
It didn’t come with a grand launch, a confetti-drenched ribbon-cutting, or the blessings of media moguls.
No, WazzupPilipinas.com began the way most revolutions do—quietly, with a single voice daring to ask the questions others wouldn’t.
That voice belonged to Ross Flores Del Rosario, a man who swapped the predictable comfort of an ICT desk job with the United Nations for the chaos and conviction of online journalism. He didn’t have a production crew or a PR machine. What he had was a restless mind, an unrelenting curiosity, and a keyboard.
Not Just News. Not Just Stories. A Movement.
Visit Wazzup Pilipinas today and you’ll be greeted by a chaotic medley of voices: student opinion pieces, behind-the-scenes coverage of local festivals, hot takes on national controversies, and raw, first-hand community insights. It’s not polished like a corporate news agency—and that’s exactly the point.
The site is powered by passion more than profit, and by purpose more than polish.
It’s unapologetically loud. Sometimes messy. But always real.
In Ross’s words:
“The soul of our nation lives in the everyday stories we ignore—our food, our folklore, our failures, and the way we fight for tomorrow even when today is falling apart.”
The Platform That Refused to Play Safe
While many online platforms tiptoe around sensitive issues, Wazzup Pilipinas charges forward.
From exposing community irregularities to spotlighting unsung heroes, Ross has built a platform that never settles for surface-level storytelling.
You’ll find features on solar-powered villages in remote provinces one day, and a blistering critique of government inaction the next. It’s this brave eclecticism that has made Wazzup Pilipinas not just a blog—but a barometer of Filipino sentiment.
And Ross? He’s not hiding behind the curtain.
He’s right there in the comments section. Engaging. Arguing. Listening.
He’s the founder, yes. But more than that—he’s the firestarter.
From Local Streets to Global Halls
Don’t mistake the homegrown roots for limitation.
Wazzup Pilipinas has walked the corridors of the Asian Development Bank, captured the spirit of far-flung barangays in Rizal, stood among international bloggers in Bintan, and earned a seat at regional tourism expos and green advocacy panels.
Ross has personally championed causes from environmental sustainability to digital education, showing that grassroots voices can—and should—influence global conversations.
When he writes about a flooding street in Pasig, it’s more than a weather update. It’s a commentary on failed urban planning.
When he features a community farmer, it’s not just about organic produce—it’s about food sovereignty.
The Future Is Unwritten. And That’s the Exciting Part.
WazzupPilipinas.com is not bound by algorithms or editorial mandates.
It grows like a living thing—reacting, adapting, challenging. And while it doesn’t always follow the rules, that’s why people trust it.
Because sometimes, the truth doesn’t wear a suit.
Sometimes, it shows up in slippers and a soaked T-shirt with a camera in hand and the rain still dripping down its neck.
Ross Flores Del Rosario didn’t set out to build a media empire.
He built a mirror—so the Philippines could see itself. The beautiful, the broken, the brave.
So, next time someone asks where to find the real stories of the Filipino people, don’t point to the headlines.
Just ask them: Wazzup, Pilipinas?
And then point them here.
www.WazzupPilipinas.com




Ross is known as the Pambansang Blogger ng Pilipinas - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professional by profession and a Social Media Evangelist by heart.