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Some Genius Has Made an App to Help Angry Douchebags Fight Each Other
Rumblr is like Tinder, only for "throwing down" rather than boning.
We Asked a 'Meme Scientist' What Makes a Meme Go Viral
Death by meme is the worst way to go, but is there a secret to becoming a successful random internet sensation?
The Pocket Guide to Fighting with Idiots on the Internet
Twitter, chat rooms, Xbox Live – do you have what it takes to emerge victorious in these areas of online combat?
We Talked to the Growing Online Community of 'Otherkin': People Who Identify as Non-Human
These people genuinely feel more like foxes, dragons and cats than they do humans.
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.
Inside the Mind Control Methods ISIS Use to Recruit British Teenagers
We spoke to Steven Hassan, former member of the 1980s cult The Moonies, and author of Combatting Cult Mind Control.
Bodybuilding Forums Are One of the Last Relics of Web 1.0
Bodybuilding forums occupy a weird space between anonymous forums and Facebook, where users build reputations around their usernames and avatars, discussing the most noble pursuit of them all –bodybuilding.
Stop Blaming Social Media for Making You Feel Like Shit
It's become fashionable to blame Facebook for depression, but mental health professionals say that there's more to it than that.
We Asked Some Celebrities What It's Like to Be the Subject of an Online Death Hoax
Barry Chuckle, Dave Benson Philips and Pawn Stars' Austin Russell know how it feels when the whole world believe you're dead.
I Tried to Illegally Buy a Chimpanzee Online
A recent report suggested there were 33,000 protected animals – or animal bits – for sale on the internet, so I tried to get my hands on one.
Cool Freaks’ Wikipedia Club Is a Shitshow of Esoterica, Political Correctness and Trigger Warnings
A Facebook group that's all about sharing quirky Wikipedia articles and fun factoids is also a seething conflict zone rife with furious arguments and ban-happy moderators.
How to Prepare for Your Digital Afterlife
Apparently Britons are in denial about their digital legacies, so we reviewed some of the services that manage your online presence after you die.