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This Comic Captures 'Growing Up Internet,' From 4Chan Trolls to Forum Cops
Merritt Kopas's 'Internet Murder Revenge Fantasy' recalls coming of age online pre-Facebook.
Horror ASMR Will Give You Tingles and Chills
A niche community of YouTube filmmakers mix the pleasurable sounds of ASMR with the creepiness of horror films.
Reddit Rapture: How r/atheism Suddenly Lost 10,000 Users
The atheist subreddit's journey from default sub to mass clean-up echoes Reddit's own evolution.
'Confessional' Gaming Captures the Voyeurism of Exploring Someone's Desktop
'Cibele' and 'Emily Is Away' let you relive the awkwardness of coming of age online.
The Rise and Fall of ‘Boring Dystopia,’ the Anti-Facebook Facebook Group
Started by cultural theorist Mark Fisher as a comment on the state of contemporary Britain, the group became a victim of "capitalist cyberspace."
Why Teens Are Obsessed With Pretending to Get Kidnapped on YouTube
The 'My Kidnapping Story' video tag brings up thousands of teens talking about real and made-up kidnappings. What's behind the phenomenon?
When You’re Done With a Fabricated Identity, This Artist Will Make It His Own
Simon Farid is an "identity squatter."
Faking Your Death Online Is a Lot Harder Than It Used to Be
In the early days of social media, death’s clammy hand was never far from a user’s shoulder.
Beyond the Pale: Meet the Goth YouTubers Redefining Online Beauty Standards
Forget contouring tutorials or Sephora hauls. For these YouTube beauty gurus, beauty comes in one color: Pitch black.
The Irish Abortion Bus Is on a Cross Country Tour
Abortion rights activists are touring Ireland in an 'Abortion Pill Bus' to raise awareness and change the law.
Now That Gay Marriage Is Legal in Ireland, It Looks Like Abortion Could Be Next
The Irish people voted on same-sex marriage in May, and the country's newfound appetite for progressive change has now rolled over into the ongoing fight for safe and legal abortions.