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In Moderation

How Facebook Trains Content Moderators

Facebook's former head of training talks about how the company decides whether a person is cut out to look at hateful, violent, and graphic content all day.
Jason Koebler
2.25.19
oligarchy

Obama's Wealthy Donors Are Losing Their Grip on Democrats

Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are trying something different.
Matt Taylor
2.25.19
video

MAKING A PORK PIE WEDDING CAKE

In this bonus scene from 'Munchies Guide To...' the crew visits Northern England where an award-winning pork pie baker has started the trend of meat pie wedding cakes.
VICE Staff
2.25.19
Review

'Devotion' Mines Genuine Emotional Terror From a Familiar Source: Home

Red Candle Games' latest is an effective, emotional trip through one family's nightmare.
Danielle Riendeau
2.25.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Rami Malek Fell Off the Oscars Stage [Insert Queen Joke Here]

Our agonizing quest to make the perfect Queen reference.
River Donaghey
2.25.19
relationships

Why New Research Says It’s OK to Stay Single (and Die Alone)

Sociologist Elyakim Kislev argues that we should embrace being single.
Tiffy Thompson
2.25.19
food safety

This Guy Spent a Year Eating Expired Food and Didn't Die

In addition to way-past-date yogurt and tortillas, he also ate recalled romaine to prove his point about food waste.
Jelisa Castrodale
2.25.19
Premieres

Dis Fig's Debut Album Is a 'Purge' of a Lot of Heavy Shit

Listen to "WHY," a ghostly drone ballad, for a glimpse of just how crushing the record can be.
Colin Joyce
2.25.19
Opioids

More Canadians Are Facing Jail in the US For Dealing Fentanyl on the Dark Web

A Calgary man faces at least ten years in prison for shipping fentanyl and other drugs across the border disguised as kids’ toys and Pez-like candy.
Rachel Browne
2.25.19
Money

What I Learned About Millionaires at Vancouver’s International Boat Show

Turns out most attendees aren’t insanely rich, they’re just faking it for the ‘gram.
Laura Bell
2.25.19
Health

Smoking Is Bad, But So Is Everything Else

In a better world, we'd reject the moralizing instinct to deem some people worthy of dignity—and others, not—based on how they choose to cope with the circumstances of their lives.
Brandy Jensen
2.25.19
Oscars

Why People of Colour Winning at the Oscars Matters

Let’s not deny the importance of the Academy Awards, even if they continue to do a disservice to us.
Noel Ransome
2.25.19
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