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Borrowing as the future burns
Bob Hennelly
We spend billions we don’t have to protect fossil fuels on the other side of the planet
Online viewer privacy is regulated by an act originally designed to protect video rentals
Jonathan Cohn
The 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) forbade the sharing of video tape rental information to anyone
Parent’s ultimate guide to Youtube
Caroline Knorr
How to enjoy YouTube with your kids without feeling overwhelmed and confused
Marianne Williamson and Silicon Valley are the dead ends of the Hippie Era
Keith A. Spencer
Liberal politics are incoherent because Democrats have been polluted by these two failed world-views
How the internet spawned 21st-century fascism
Amanda Marcotte
In "It Came From Something Awful", Dale Beran explores the origins and the psychology of the alt-right
Russian Twitter trolls stoke anti-immigrant lies ahead of Canadian election
Yasmin Jiwani
The same Russian online troll farm that meddled in the U.S. presidential election has also taken swipes at Canada.
“The Great Hack” tells the chilling saga of how Big Data ensnared us all
Nicole Karlis
America and the UK had their post-election privacy awakening. Have our attitudes toward Big Data really changed?
Plant-based chicken is coming for the Impossible Burger
Brian Kateman
The plant-based food market is now worth $4.5 billion. Thank heaven NUGGS is here to inject "virality" in the space
How being human got reduced to management
Keith A. Spencer
Wellness culture and Silicon Valley tell us to apply scientific management to our lives. Is this any way to live?
How much is your data worth to tech companies?
Samuel Lengen
Your social media data is immeasurably valuable.
Physician burnout: Why legal systems may need to step in
Sharona Hoffman
Turns out that physician burnout is as much a legal problem as it is a medical one
Why that FaceApp aging challenge went viral — despite privacy questions
Ashlie D. Stevens
Why do these selfie challenges take over our timelines?
How professional “troll hunters” tracked down a terrorist troll
Ginger Gorman
How a web of bizarre online connections between jihadis, journalists and Nazis led to a wild terrorist goose chase
It’s prime time to boycott Amazon
Valerie Vande Panne
Pledge to boycott Amazon today. Then get what you need from Prime Day.
Inside the lawsuit between Trump and his blocked critics
Nicole Karlis
"I am literally nobody and he shut down my right to reply," a plaintiff said.
Don’t feed “The Little Mermaid” racist trolls: Sketchy accounts fuel anti-Ariel outrage
Ashlie D. Stevens
Is there really a significant boycott brewing over Disney casting Halle Bailey as Ariel? It's doubtful
Detecting deepfakes: Look closely to protect against them
Siwei Lyu
Are any of the faces we see real? Here's how to know if they are.
Crimes against potato salad: How not to get uninvited from the cookout
Melanie McFarland
To some, potato salad is a picnic's hot poison. To black folks, it's a soul food staple you best not mess up
Is bread back on the table now?
Ashlie D. Stevens
A toast to toast! Big Bread wants you to forget about low carb, Whole30 and paleo and say #YesToBread
Why so many people love roleplaying as Baby Boomers
Ashlie D. Stevens
A popular Facebook group lets its members pretend to be very online Boomers, in all their typo-addled glory
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Why Facebook could end up paying dearly for trying to create a new currency
Marshall Auerback
Like Icarus, the social media monopoly is flying too close to the sun
Reddit quarantines its Trump forum after users call for violence
Nicole Karlis
The president himself has made appearances on his supporters' fanatical subreddit, which boasts 750,000 followers
Twitter implies that it may “quarantine” some Trump tweets
Nicole Karlis
Politicians will receive a virtual slap on the wrist for offensive or violent tweets under the site's new policy
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