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Facebook Is Making It Easier for Ex-Lovers to Mute Each Other
Nobody wants to keep being reminded of a former flame. Facebook is making it so that you don't have to.
John Barnes Reignites Rap Career and Saves the World
John Barnes is saving the world, one viral video at a time.
The App-Driven Web Is Too Prudish for Sex
As more and more traffic has moved off the open web and into apps, sexual content is getting left behind.
'Freebooters' Are Stealing Videos from YouTube and Reposting Them to Facebook
Will 30 million views on stolen videos fly when Facebook has to start paying out ad revenues?
The Death of Snark and the Rise of Positive Conservative Content
The age of liberal snark is ending, and conservative content will soon reign supreme.
Grantlangst: Fear of a World Without Meaningful Content
Grantland is dead, and with it another high-caliber outlet for good journalism. Can niche sites survive in the age of the content farm? One former Grantlander and content farmer explains.
David Attenborough Explains What The Hell Is Going On In Adele's "Hello" Video
The 89-year-old naturist provided a much needed commentary to those opening scenes
Why Buy 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' Maps When You Can Make Your Own?
After years of annual releases, the Call of Duty series is getting stale. Black Ops III is trying its best to shake things up.
The Power of HelloGiggles, the $30 Million Posi Content Farm
The key to Zooey Deschanel's content farm success isn't celebrity. It's positivity.
Pitchfork and the Mob
Why did the site need to sell when it already had a fulfilling media existence?
Internet Providers Would Be Forced to Block Filesharing Sites Under TPP
Final text of the trade deal says ISPs may block filesharing sites, experts say.