
Social media crimes: Tyler Barriss - Negative PID
It started as a petty online argument between gamers, but it ended with an innocent man dead. In December 2017, a single phone call made by Tyler Raj Barriss,
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Internet subcultures: grindset and hustle bros - Negative PID
The grindset or hustle bro is a familiar online figure. He wakes early, works relentlessly, documents productivity, and frames rest as weakness. Across
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Why do we behave differently online? - Negative PID
Since the invention of the Internet and cyberspace, people have been able to interact online. Are we different people online from the people we are offline?
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Understanding the MO of cybercriminals - Negative PID
In a previous article, we have seen how cybercrime is, by nature, difficult to define. However, criminologists have successfully categorized different
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Inside the online gaming culture - Negative PID
Once dismissed as a niche hobby, gaming has become one of the defining cultural forces of the Internet. It is no longer confined to basements or arcades: it
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Internet subcultures: Anons and lurkers - Negative PID
Most internet users do not post, comment, or share content. They watch, read, and absorb, shaping online cultures from the shadows. These users, anonymous
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Why do we behave differently online? - Negative PID
Since the invention of the Internet and cyberspace, people have been able to interact online. Are we different people online from the people we are offline?
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Internet subcultures: Tulpamancers - Negative PID
In many corners of the internet, people experiment with identity. They create avatars, roleplay characters, alternate accounts, and digital personas. But among
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Internet subcultures: Doomers and Zoomers - Negative PID
Younger internet users tend to fall into two archetypes: the Zoomer, shorthand for Generation Z, and the Doomer, a darker, more fatalistic subculture that
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Behind Gab: Andrew Torba - Negative PID
The site Gab was launched in 2016 by Andrew Torba as an alternative to mainstream social-media platforms. It has since become one of the most controversial
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