'Party Line 24/7': Photos of British Drug Dealers' Business Cards
Some are just a name and a number; some feature fancy graphic design, weights, prices and all sorts of other evidence of intent to supply.
Can You Actually Go to Jail for Tweeting #KillAllWhiteMen?
Twenty-eight-year-old Bahar Mustafa could face jail time after allegedly tweeting the hashtag. We asked a lawyer if we're all in trouble.
We Spoke to a Founder of #shoutyourabortion About Rejecting Shame
Amelia Bonow wants to reclaim the abortion conversation, and celebrate it as a right that she's thankful to have.
Why You Shouldn't Hold People's Old Embarrassing Internet Bullshit Against Them
As recently as five years ago, I was a terrible human with terrible opinions, and a real knack for posting those opinions online. While those Twitter posts are still exactly the same, I've changed.
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?
How a 73-Year-Old Canadian Politician Became a Bizarre Twitter Sensation
We dove deep into the psychology of Norm Kelly, who's made a habit of interjecting himself into Drake's rap feuds.
Where Have All The Music Messageboards Gone?
With music messageboards in seemingly terminal decline, we take a look at some of the reasons behind their demise.
It's Not Your Fault that Your Parents Don't 'Get' the Internet
I don't know what it is exactly but sentences like, "I think my Wi-Five is broken" make my blood boil.
Why Did This Feminist Activist Promote a Tweet Telling Trans People to Kill Themselves?
Caitlin Roper's Twitter has been duplicated multiple times by trolls. We spoke to her about why she's being targeted and how she's coping with it.
Forensic Linguists Use Spelling Mistakes To Help Convict Criminals
We talked to a forensic linguistics professional about how a text message can give away a murderer.