Hello fellow citizens of the internet! Andrew here. Welcome to today’s edition of web_crawlr.
Our top stories to start off the week are about: A restaurant server claiming a DoorDasher stole a $600 order from them, how the platform Koo wants to replace Twitter, the FTC telling companies not to use false claims in their advertising about AI, and how a woman says a cruise ship left her stranded on an island.
After that, our Tech Reporter Mikael has his “One Dumb Conspiracy” column, and down below we’ve got a story about a woman unexpectedly finding her father’s home listed on Airbnb.
See you tomorrow!
— A.W.
⚡ Today’s top stories
💸 LABOR
‘These trash Dashers need to stop!’: Restaurant server says DoorDash driver stole a $600 order from them
A restaurant worker took to TikTok to claim that a DoorDash driver pilfered a $600 order, leading commenters to speculate about the DoorDasher’s motivation—and what one person might do with $600 worth of food.
💻 TECH
Koo wants to replace Twitter—but can’t shake its reputation as a home for dictators
Koo’s rise raises questions.
🤖 AI
FTC says AI companies need proof before they can claim their products work better than humans
The Federal Trade Commission posted guidance urging companies creating artificial intelligence products to be wary of using false or misleading claims in their marketing.
🚢 WTF
Woman says cruise ship left her behind stranded on island
A woman sparked debate on TikTok after posting a now-viral video claiming her Celebrity Cruises ship left her behind on an island.
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🔍 One Dumb Conspiracy
No, Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn’t have only three toes on both her feet
In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Mondays our Tech Reporter Mikael Thalen debunks the most wild conspiracy theories swirling around the web in his “One Dumb Conspiracy” 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.
🕸️ Crawling the web
Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.
🏳️🌈 Parents of children who attended a private, Christian school say that they were “banned” from any school event where children were present after posting about their support for the LGBTQ community online.
🍟 This Wendy’s worker shared what she thinks of customers who ask for “fresh” food in a video that is getting a lot of attention.
💳 In a now-viral video, a Target customer detailed how a couple at the self-checkout kiosk next to her attempted to “scam” her into buying them a gift card.
☕ In a viral clip, a Dunkin’ customer says the workers botched her matcha order and then gaslit her about it.
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🧇 A Waffle House customer has taken to TikTok to vent about the varying costs they pay for the same meal at the restaurant, sparking discussion about what customers perceive to be an ever-growing bill.
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🎯 A recent viral TikTok depicts a Target employee distressed because she’s locked outside the store before an opening shift.
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👋 Before you go
A TikTok user claimed in a shocking video that her father’s home in California was broken into and rented out on Airbnb.
In a video posted to the platform late last week, a TikToker known as Erica explained how the home was being advertised online despite being empty for the past two years.
“Y’all I am so flabbergasted by the series of events that just went on,” Erica said. “I’m at work and I was just informed by my dad’s HOA that his house was found on Airbnb and that it is a violation against their HOA bylaws.”
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