Thought leadership on the most important issues of the Internet generation.
The most embarrassing thing about Sony’s email leaks
Who looks like a “spoiled brat” here?
On Dec 11, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
Dear Facebook, I’m tired of favoriting and liking all your crap
We need to have a talk.
On Dec 11, 2014 by E.J. Friedman
The problem with stripping Nazis of their Social Security
Everyone wants to see Nazis punished for their sins. But why did they get benefits in the first place?
On Dec 10, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
Why Facebook wants you to be friends with all your old one-night stands
How are old Tinder dates showing up in Facebook’s “People You May Know” feature if the site does’t use that data?
On Dec 10, 2014 by Noah Michelson
Gwen Stefani still doesn’t know what racism is
Dear Gwen Stefani, cultural appropriation is not a “compliment.”
On Dec 10, 2014 by Nico Lang
To save its soul, America needs to ban torture once and for all
Obama took the first step in ending torture, but as a recent Senate report shows, we have a lot of work to do.
On Dec 9, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The dangerous double-standard of liberal ‘social justice warriors’
A conservative blogger got doxed for an offensive Ferguson poem—and that’s not OK.
On Dec 9, 2014 by Matthew Rozsa
5 signs your racially charged joke is really just racist
Race jokes aren’t taboo, you just have to learn how to make them.
On Dec 9, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Stop complaining about the new ‘Star Wars’ trailer
Before you condemn The Force Awakens, maybe let Disney work its magic?
On Dec 9, 2014 by Dennis Scimeca
3 lessons you can learn from Ridley Scott about what not to do when you’re called out for racism
A note to Christian Bale’s Moses: If you’re from Africa, why are you white?
On Dec 9, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
Beyoncé’s shocking snub is another reminder the Grammys don’t care about black people
Beyoncé broke the Internet—but she’s still a second-class citizen at the Grammys.
On Dec 8, 2014 by Nico Lang
Uber and the market failure of privacy policies
A privacy policy is like the face of a company. So why are so many companies getting it so very wrong?
On Dec 8, 2014 by John Logan Koepke
I reported an online video game player with a rape name
As a survivor, being confronted by a gamer with “rape” in his handle was like a slap in the face. So I slapped back.
On Dec 8, 2014 by Jane Thorpe
Fact-checking is a journalist’s job—even in rape cases
The fallout over Rolling Stone‘s reporting on an alleged UVA campus gang rape says a lot about how we report on sexual assault.
On Dec 5, 2014 by EJ Dickson
The 7 worst things about NBC’s ‘Peter Pan Live!’—and how to fix them
Marnie Michaels? Really?
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