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The Fallout From Google's War on Faux YouTube Views
Google’s new policy does nothing to address the content creators who have been unfairly penalized for "botting" when they didn’t actually do so.
The Internet Has Spoken: Can Has More Goats, Pls?
An indie game studio was surprised to see a joke game they made about goats get more attention than their usual first-person shooters.
The Video That Made Anonymous
On January 22, 2008, a YouTube upload called "Message to Scientology" marked a turning point in the history of Anonymous.
How a Pro Gamer Actually Made Money From Hackers DDoSing His Server
When do the trolled become the trolls?
YouTube's New Copyright Bot Pwns Gamers
The game industry fights back and wins, but YouTube holds its apology.
PewDiePie Is the Most Famous Web Celebrity You've Never Heard Of
An introduction to the Swedish video game commentator who has more YouTube subscribers than Justin Bieber or Rihanna.
Following Plea Bargains, PayPal 14 Members Can Avoid Felony Charges
It's a positive precedent for hacktivists.
The 'Trollocaust' Is the Dumbest Internet Controversy in Days
Trolls be trollin'. Then they get banned.
Black Friday Is More Political Than Ever
The consumerist holiday has become a political lightning rod for all manner of causes.
How the NSA Gave Me a Panic Attack Before Anyone Ever Heard of Snowden
A tale of self-censorship in a time of government surveillance and prosecutorial overcharging.
Music Video Games Take on Songwriting with Sentris
Beyond the limits of shredding on a plastic guitar to other people's songs.