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Hello fellow citizens of the internet! Andrew here. Welcome to today’s edition of web_crawlr

We crawled the web for you today and our top stories are about: fans trying to get people to pay attention to the problematic comments of one George R.R. Martin’s collaborators, a viral video where a remote worker quits via Zoom before her boss can fire her, the Supreme Court agreeing to take on a tech case that could have huge ramifications, and Kim Kardashian agreeing to a crypto “scam” settlement

After that, our Senior Culture Reporter Audra has her weekly “Now Streaming” column where she details some of the staff’s favorite movies at Fantastic Fest

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See you tomorrow! 

— A.W. 


⚡ Today’s top stories

🎬 CULTURE
Fans are resurfacing problematic comments from one of George R.R. Martin’s collaborators

Game of Thrones fans have been trying to get people to pay attention to her comments for more than a decade.

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💼 WORK DYSTOPIA
Remote worker quits during Zoom call before her boss can fire her, sparking debate

A woman on TikTok says she was about to get fired on Zoom so she quit her job before her supervisor could make it official. 

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💻 TECH
Supreme Court takes on case that could be most serious threat to Section 230 immunity yet

The United States Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging tech companies’ immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

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💵 CRYPTO
Kim Kardashian to pay $1.3 million for pushing crypto ‘scam’

The feds are keeping up with the Kardashians.

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📺 Now Streaming

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The best movies from Fantastic Fest 

In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Wednesdays our Culture Reporters Audra Schroeder and Michelle Jaworski review or analyze the latest streaming content in their “Now Streaming” column.  If you want to read columns like this before everyone else, subscribe to web_crawlr to get your daily scoop of internet culture delivered straight to you inbox.


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🕸️ Crawling the web

Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.

⏲️ Are 10am to 8pm shifts the worst? This viral video makes the case why they are. 

🙅‍♀️ A woman went viral on TikTok after sharing the three red flags you need to watch out for during an interview with a company.

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☕ This Starbucks barista went viral after uploading a clip where she called out other baristas who seemingly get upset at other workers who try to save customers money. 

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🍪 Crumbl Cookies have taken over TikTok, with many users on the platform enthusing about their wide variety of flavors. However, a doctor has gone viral after sharing a message about the cookies

🗣️ A worker’s experience with an irritable customer went viral on TikTok, reaching over 300,000 views and lots of commiserating with other users.  

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📹 Here’s how local governments are surveilling their workers

💼 This woman is getting a lot of attention after exposing her employer for not accommodating her for her dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD.)

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👋 Before you go

In a viral TikTok video, a McDonald’s customer goes off on the manager and workers for forgetting to put napkins in his food bag.

The user filmed the altercation from a distance behind the counter as the customer unleashes his anger on the McDonald’s workers. The video amassed over 143,000 views since it was posted, with most not understanding why the customer was angry over napkins.

man yelling in McDonald's with arm out caption 'Just A regular day working at McDonald's' (l) McDonald's worker handing customer bag of food (c) man yelling in McDonald's with arm out holding napkins caption 'Just A regular day working at McDonald's' (r)
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