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

Our top stories today are about: A DoorDash driver detailing the “shortest delivery ever” in a viral video, a look at how Nope was snubbed by the Oscars, Ticketmaster blaming a “cyberattack” for all of the issues it faced during the Taylor Swift ticket fiasco, and a worker going viral for applying to 80 jobs on Indeed and not getting any responses

After that, our Politics Reporter Claire has her weekly “Dirty Delete” column. 

See you tomorrow! 

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— A.W. 


⚡ Today’s top stories

🛍️ VIRAL
DoorDash driver films ‘shortest delivery ever’ after customer orders from McDonald’s across street

A DoorDash driver expressed shock after a customer placed an order from the McDonald’s location across the street from their house.

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📽️ CULTURE
‘Nope’ was snubbed by the 2023 Oscars—and that’s a disgrace

With zero nominations compared to the extensive recognition for Avatar and Top Gun, Nope deserved better.

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🎟️ TECH
Ticketmaster blames ‘cyberattack’ for disastrous Taylor Swift ticket launch

Ticketmaster blamed a “cyberattack” for the issues its website faced when attempting to sell Taylor Swift tickets back in November.

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💼 WORK DYSTOPIA
‘Indeed is not a good place to apply’: Worker applies to 80 jobs on Indeed—and gets no responses

While sites like Indeed may make finding and applying for jobs easy, the actual return on those applications can be minimal.

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🗳️ Dirty Delete

By Claire Goforth

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🕸️ Crawling the web

Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.

🎤 A user on TikTok has sparked discussion after sharing their local Popeye’s solution to an issue with the drive-thru microphone.

☕ Starbucks TikTok loves to learn new hacks and ways to get stuff for free. But despite being just five seconds long, a new viral hack is deceptively confusing.

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🛒 A Walmart employee has gone viral after claiming they let a thief get away as apprehending them would get them fired.

🥪 This Subway worker has caught the attention of people online after mocking customers who get more than 3 sauces on their sandwiches. 

✨ It’s easier than ever to gift the magic of Disney. Here’s everything you need to know about the all-new Disney+ gift subscriptions.

🏠 A worker says he signed a 12-month lease after his workplace asked him to return to the office—but was laid off immediately after that

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🗣️ A user on TikTok has gone viral after trying to call out a manager who was “not in uniform” and “touching everything in the kitchen.” It backfired

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👋 Before you go

An Uber customer said her driver refused to use the toll road—even after she paid extra for him to take it.

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The customer, JuJu (@jazzyju), posted about her experience on TikTok, saying she booked the Uber ride when she was running late for work. Her video garnered nearly 80,000 views.

In the video, the customer sat in the backseat of the car recording how slow the driver is driving. Text overlay said, “Literally told him I’m late for work and that I paid extra for the toll lane.”

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