The controversial rise of ‘Stop Snitching’ Facebook groups
The anti-snitching movement has seeped onto the Internet—but is it raising awareness and prompting needed reforms or encouraging vigilante justice?
On Mar 20, 2016 by Virginia Pelley
‘Facebook for guns’ app aims to take America’s gun culture online
America’s gun owners have never had their own social media space. Until now.
On Mar 19, 2016 by Dell Cameron
‘Bajillion Dollar Properties’ flips improv and reality shows
‘From high stress comes high comedy.’
On Mar 17, 2016 by Audra Schroeder
Zardulu is the shadowy artist (and wizard) who faked your favorite viral moments
Trust no one.
On Mar 16, 2016 by Aja Romano
Want Amber Rose to be your ‘alter ego’ online? There’s an app for that
The Muva is the message.
On Mar 16, 2016 by Audra Schroeder
Donald Trump’s volunteer contract forbids all criticism of Trump for life
‘I guess he doesn’t know about the First Amendment.’
On Mar 15, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
How the Young Turks successfully relaunched a YouTube channel
ThinkTank’s John Iadarola shares the inside scoop.
On Mar 14, 2016 by Rae Votta
The plight of the modern YouTube music star
The true stories behind your favorite viral music videos.
On Mar 13, 2016 by Austin Powell
Enter the hellscape of Southern California with ‘Only in HelLA’
Preventative botox before 25? Only in ‘HelLA.’
On Mar 10, 2016 by Carly Lanning
Bros who fed each other nachos at Trump rally finally break their silence
They stole the show.
On Mar 9, 2016 by Jay Hathaway
Filmmakers discuss the ‘Marvel Renaissance’ from near bankruptcy to box office glory
French documentary ‘Marvel Renaissance’ charts Marvel’s 1990s bankruptcy and subsequent rise to power.
On Mar 7, 2016 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
John McAfee lied about San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone hack to ‘get a s**tload of public attention’
He wanted to say ‘something sensational.’
On Mar 7, 2016 by William Turton
YouTube pranksters Roman Atwood and FouseyTube take to the stage
And in the red corner…
On Mar 1, 2016 by Rae Votta
Comedian Quincy Jones won’t let cancer stop him from making a standup special
‘When you’re faced with your mortality, it puts things in perspective.’
On Mar 1, 2016 by Audra Schroeder
When robots write poetry
As a professional writer, I’d like to think what I do is innately human. But what happens when artificial intelligence begins to compose poems?
On Feb 28, 2016 by Sasha Chapin
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