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Donald Trump’s Twitter feed is an ever-darkening cesspool
Jacob Sugarman
Even an editor at InfoWars seemed alarmed by his latest nod to British ultranationalists
In other news: What else happened while Michael Flynn flipped?
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's former national security adviser singing to the feds is certainly one way to end a hectic week
How websites spy on you and ignore privacy settings
Yijun Yu
Even if you tell them not to, many websites cannot resist surveilling your behavior
This “Rick and Morty” co-creator’s advice for battling depression is a must-read
Jennie Neufeld
"Feelings are real, but they aren’t reality," Dan Harmon tweeted. Couldn't have said it better ourselves
Keeping score of “friends” on Facebook and Instagram may be harmful to your health
Ashley Whillans, Frances Chen
Social media is making it a lot harder to avoid comparing our own connectedness with that of our peers
An armed robber’s Supreme Court case could affect all Americans’ digital privacy for decades to come
H.V. Jagadish
How much can your cellphone reveal about where you go?
Is it legal for Trump to block you on Twitter? Maybe not
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's Justice Department argues that Twitter accounts aren't a "town hall" or open forum. Many activists disagree
Need-to-knows before buying Google Home or Amazon Echo
Caroline Knorr
Make sure you consider the uses, pitfalls, and privacy issues before buying a voice-controlled assistant this year
GOP congressman’s nude photos leaked on Twitter
Jennie Neufeld
A case of revenge porn? Rep. Joe Barton maintains the relationship from which the photos arose were consensual
Lara Trump is building a propaganda empire on Facebook
Matthew Sheffield
Remember Trump TV? It's still a thing
Instagram’s political propaganda spread to millions of users
Steven Rosenfeld
Research reveals Instagram's role and suggests it may have been more influential than Twitter in propagandizing
Can online gaming ditch its sexist ways?
Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia
A leading Twitch streamer was disciplined for gender bias, sparking a conversation
A parent’s ultimate guide to YouTube kids
Caroline Knorr
Learn more about this kid-targeted, but sometimes iffy, YouTube-lite app
How a little-known computer network system changed the history of the internet
Brian Dear
Remarkably complex for its time, PLATO was the forerunner to computers today, with a strange creation story
Social media fires passions and builds extremist divisions
Robert Kozinets
Passionate feelings can lead to extreme divisions
Steven Mnuchin and wife Louise Linton pose with sheets of cash, get destroyed on Twitter
Charlie May
The husband and wife celebrated the treasury secretary's signature being added to new dollar bills
This firm claims to have hacked the iPhone X’s Face ID with a mask
Matthew Sheffield
And it only cost $150 to do it
Twitter is not that important
Keith A. Spencer
Your follower count is not an indicator of personal success — moreover, it's dangerous to believe that. Here's why
Facebook users must decide if they trust the social media network with their nude selfies
Liz Posner
Facebook's new scheme means trusting the social media site a lot
Why the AR-15 is the weapon of choice for mass shooters
Liz Posner
Gun companies play on young men's insecurities to promote the rifle so beloved by mass shooters
“Mosaic”: Steven Soderbergh’s latest HBO show is an app
Melanie McFarland
The director turned TV producer wants to take the next step in storytelling with a drama built for mobile binging
The iPhone X’s new camera has many people feeling really insecure
Charlie May
After testing out the new front-facing camera on the iPhone X, some users are fearing that it might be too good
Tomi Lahren makes statement about Texas mass shooting — and a Texan shut her down immediately
Jarrett Lyons
Lahren acted as if she were the voice of all Texans, until Texans came for her
Dallas reporter responds after Facebook user body shames her, and we’re applauding
Rachel Leah
When one viewer tried to body shame a new traffic reporter on Facebook, Twitter took up the call
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