The Rape Victim Who Is Challenging One of the Fundamental Laws of the Internet
Before their arrest, a pair of predators used Model Mayhem to find young women to sexually assault. Now one of those women is attempting to sue the website, and fighting Google and Facebook in the process.
Cry-Baby of the Week: A Woman Allegedly Shot at Her Lover Because He Wouldn't Give Her the Password to His Phone
Also this week: A woman is accused of trying to get an Uber driver fired for being a Muslim.
How I Infiltrated a White Pride Facebook Group and Trolled a Bunch of Racists
It turns out that the master race aren't very good at the internet.
Inside the Facebook of Sperm Donors
No sperm? No problem. The Known Donor Registry, a social networking site for free sperm, connects women with sperm donors who will go on to have some role in their kid's life.
It's Not Your Fault that Your Parents Don't 'Get' the Internet
I don't know what it is exactly but sentences like, "I think my Wi-Five is broken" make my blood boil.
Facebook Is Still Making It Difficult for Native Americans to Use Their Real Names
Facebook's name policy has hindered Native Americans and drag queens from using their names on the site for years. Yesterday, a coalition staged a protest against the policy at Facebook headquarters.
What the Rich Kids of Tehran Tells Us About Iranian Youth Culture
Shameless Insta-bragging or a message of political defiance?
What It's Like to be Blind in the Age of the Internet
Technology has been both a help and a massive hindrance to the blind community.
Why Big Businesses Are So Concerned with Quantifying Our Emotions
A chat with William Davies, author of The Happiness Industry, a book that looks at why governments, media companies and marketeers have an increasing interest in our wellbeing.
Leeroy Jenkins and the Changing Face of the Internet
We're living in the last days of deciding ourselves whether videos go viral or not.