It is weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg's trash

It’s weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg’s trash

Here are the 13 most popular Russian troll accounts on Reddit

Zuckerberg’s testimony contradicted his own privacy ops team - Zuckerberg’s statements to Congress contradict what Facebook’s privacy operations team has told European data authorities.

It’s weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg’s trash

Being frugal is for the rich

Millenials aren't entitled; Boomers were just lucky

YouTube’s fake views economy

One percent of Reddit users cause 75 percent of the drama

Under pressure, Reddit bans infamous gore forum NoMorals

YouTube is taking down conspiracy theorist channels and popular gun videos

Alt-right leaders can no longer spread disinformation on Medium

On a small Greek island, practitioners of an ancient whistling language

We Are In An Information Crisis - Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are not going to fix it. We are.

Congress doesn’t seem to know how sex trafficking or the internet actually works

How Facebook helped turn users into Trump supporters -- Cambridge Analytica was able to use psychometric data to determine the effectiveness of the Trump campaign’s social media advertising campaigns and plan Trump’s travel schedule around it.

A court ruling threatens the way we share things on the internet

How video games demonize fat people

The popularity of Microsoft’s Surface is the least realistic thing on TV

We’d love to link you to this website but it’s impossible

Michael Moritz: Silicon Valley Would Be Wise to Follow China's Lead

Paying journalists to promote brands in articles

Twitter and Facebook have very different ideas about “fake news.” One of them is terribly wrong. Hint: It’s Facebook.

Facebook Killing News Is The Best Thing That Ever Happened To News

Facwbook VP: We won't use experts to fix fake news because we're worried about criticism - In a completely unsurprising turn of events, the social network’s Elliot Schrage says the company is more worried about how it looks than what it actually does.

Mastodon makes the Internet feel like home again

How brands secretly buy their way into Forbes, Fast Company, and HuffPost stories

Bitcoin is none of the things it was supposed to be

The death of the internet: If we lose this, we lose everything. | The Outline

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