How Google Docs Became The Social Media Of The Resistance
Facebook and Twitter might have the bells and whistles, but the word processing doc's simplicity and accessibility have made it a winning tool.
Facebook and Twitter might have the bells and whistles, but the word processing doc's simplicity and accessibility have made it a winning tool.
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We asked Pooja: What is this behaviour?
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People whose loved ones have died during the pandemic are turning to strangers on the internet for support.
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The dying words of Scatman John have been sitting unsourced on Wikipedia for nearly 15 years, and have become accepted fact.
The Twitter-famous Krassenstein brothers are surging back a year after being banned from the site—with help from one of their wives.
As the president rages, Twitter finds its courage.
NYU officials ushered thousands of students into a virtual space dubbed "VR Grad Alley," a blocky, low-res re-creation of places associated with the school. But students describe the sendoff as a surreal and even sad way to end their time at college during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The online rage at Amy Cooper could prove to be a powerful deterrent.
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Founded by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman, the streaming channel for phone viewing offers slick, saccharine, forgettable content.
The true story behind the subject of one of the year's most disseminated memes. Vice investigates the life of Wardy Joubert III.
Myka Stauffer built her YouTube following partly by sharing every step of her journey to adopt a toddler from China. This week, she revealed why he'd gone missing from her videos.
WarnerMedia's heavyweight entry into the streaming wars has launched. But while its library is impressive, it's also impossible to know what to expect or what's coming.
As we grind toward a summer of pandemic uncertainty and discord, we cannot help but want the creature comforts of the season. And because the landscape of the American imagination is littered with brands, many of our material, emotional cravings have an explicitly corporate dimension. So it is with Mountain Dew Baja Blast, a lime-tropical PepsiCo soda flavor that debuted in 2004.
My aim is not to convince you that everything was better in the past; it wasn't. You had trojans, malware, endless pop-ups, terrible security practices, browser incompatibility, slow Java applets. No, technically, the modern web is more secure and more usable. This essay is my attempt to show you what the small and independent web can look like.
Think more in line with Spotify.
I've never been big on social media, but there's one platform I absolutely can't stomach the courage to exist on: LinkedIn.
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Kieran Hamilton was the victim of a growing type of crime: burglars targeting people who have uploaded photos of their designer clothes, luxury holidays and sparkly watches.
Capture that summer feeling.
Long retired from TV, the "Malcolm in the Middle" star has found a new art form: turning his Twitter into a litany of physical and psychological pain. Does he think it's as funny as we do?
It was MyLife that broke me. After spending hours studying FAQ pages, sending terse emails and making occasional phone calls in an earnest-if-naive attempt to take back some control of my personal information online, I had my first demoralizing moment.
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The strange psychology that shapes your reactions.
It's a place where capitalism hasn't corrupted human kindness, stuffed animals are haunted and rusty bottle caps come in packs of 500.
Turns out the names Tolkien came up with for inhabitants of fictional Middle Earth are uncannily similar to the kinds of names scientists designate for pharmaceuticals.
Reddit moderator Gallowboob is stepping away from the site after receiving doxxing and death threats.
From Black Voices to MySpace to Instagram, black creativity has defined social media from the start.
Conspiracy theorists claim — without evidence — that coronavirus death figures have been inflated, the lockdown is unlawful and Bill Gates is somehow responsible for it all.
As the site's popularity booms during our current health crisis, some worry their NSFW content will be purged.
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"It was an all-day game. I was thinking about it almost an obsessive amount."
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Quarantine has inspired all kinds of people to start posting on the "farmer's market of porn." But what about the actual professionals?
Maybe I'm alone here, but almost two months later, I'm still thinking about a truly haunting tweet from America's favorite unlicensed counselor, Dr. Phil McGraw.
Thanks, Mitch McConnell.
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Platforms did their best to remove a video with a harmful claim — but more than 8 million people watched it anyway. Facebook and YouTube explain how it happened.
After making some critical comments about Teigen and Marie Kondo in an interview, rising star Roman — creator of viral recipes like #thestew and #thecookies, faces her first big backlash.
If you're a fan of "The Office," you can rewatch the entire series right now… as it might have played out in a world with Slack. That is, as long as people don't ruin it the way people tend to do.
"It's so common to see guys try to play with the big boys and fail miserably. Silvercorp just took it to the extreme."
The meme originally had nothing to do with the pandemic, but now it's impossible to separate the two — and the pallbearers seem okay with that.
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The grocery delivery startup added 300,000 workers in eight weeks, but COVID-19 is still overtaking it in more ways than one.
As COVID-19 shut down its schools, Hamilton County, Tennessee, was ideally situated for the switch to virtual learning. At least in theory.
Local communities fought cooperatively against telecom monopoly domination in the 90s. Now rural North Dakotans have better, faster broadband than many US cities.
In all ways, Jon Townsend lives an old-fashioned life. Except, maybe, when he uploads portions of it to his endearing — and instructive — YouTube channel.
A popular joke about entitled white women is now a big pandemic meme.