Every evening, the Daily Dot delivers a selection of links worth clicking from around the Web, along with the day’s must-see image or video. We call it Dotted Lines.
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- Twitter introduces a browsable, alphabetical directory of its users, for some reason.
- App.net, the social network for people who have $50, is now offering subscriptions for just $36/year.
- Buzzfeed declares the death of email sharing.
- Slate’s Farhad Manjoo is (rightfully) angry about the practice of splitting articles into multiple Web pages to score more ad views.
- A brilliant Twitter feed posts plots from fake Louie episodes that are hard to tell apart from real episodes of Louis C.K.’s show.
Above: YouTube’s Bad Lip Reading is finally picking on Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan with a hilarious fake video diary. (They even threw in a joke about Ryan liking Nickelback for free.)
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