‘No talking for the next 24 hours!’: Remote voice-over artist says she can’t complete work orders since her voice is shot due to Covid-19
‘Usually you will lose money on [sick] days unless you have passive income set up.’
On Aug 3, 2022 by Gisselle Hernandez
Friend goes viral for congratulating friend for losing his virginity, because of course
There’s even an obligatory dab in the video.
On Dec 5, 2018 by Josh Katzowitz
Have ‘gig sites’ set the pay ceiling too low for freelancers?
You can get a logo for $5. It’s probably not worth it.
On Mar 31, 2016 by Jaya Saxena
4 ways to outsource your relationship problems for $5
These services are real bargains.
On Nov 4, 2015 by Madison Hopkins
Amazon files lawsuit against more than 1,000 fake reviewers
It’s targeting fictional reviews on Fiverr.
On Oct 18, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Why Twitter can’t win its war on spam
Why invest in Twitter’s initial public offering when you could pick up a couple thousand new followers instead?
On Sep 19, 2013 by Tim Sampson
YouTube strips Universal and Sony of 2 billion fake views
Two major record labels were the biggest losers in YouTube’s site-wide crackdown on artificial video views Tuesday.
On Dec 21, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger
The Tweekender: How Twitter’s bringing the funny one-liner back
All the Twitter news that fits, in 140 characters or less.
On Aug 10, 2012 by Kris Holt
Dot Dot Dot: Coming to terms with Terms of Service
Should companies be required to seek our input when they want to change their TOS?
On Jul 5, 2012 by Nicholas White
Buy popularity on Pinterest for just $5
Scamming Pinterest is easier (and cheaper) than you might think.
On Jul 4, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
Reddit raves over resurgent dancingdror
His “fast chicken dance” might only last 30 seconds. But on YouTube, Dror Mizrahi keeps on moving to his own beat.
On Apr 10, 2012 by Kris Holt
The Daily Dot’s digital dervish, dancingdror
The Daily Dot spent $5 to buy a video from dancingdror, who writes your message on his belly and dances. Here’s the result.
On Jul 21, 2011 by Janet Kornblum
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