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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Internet subcultures: Urban Explorers - Negative PID

There is a particular kind of image that circulates online with persistent intensity: a decaying hospital corridor swallowed by vines, a theatre balcony

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The Mandela effect - Negative PID

The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon in which large groups of people share the same incorrect memory. The term was coined by paranormal researcher Fiona

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Social media platforms made in Europe - Negative PID

For over a decade, Europe has been a rule-setter rather than a platform-builder in the social media economy. The dominant infrastructures of online

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Internet subcultures: Vtubers - Negative PID

VTubers, short for Virtual YouTubers, are online content creators who appear as animated avatars rather than physical humans. Using motion capture, facial

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Hackers and computer integrity crimes - Negative PID

Have you ever heard of crimes against the machine? Cybercrime attacking computer systems and networks is a crime in its own right.

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Internet subcultures: ASMRtists - Negative PID

ASMR, Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, refers to a tingling, calming sensation some people experience in response to soft sounds, gentle speech, or

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The Facebook live torture case - Negative PID

In April 2017, a disturbing video began circulating online that shocked viewers and reignited debates about social media responsibility. The video, recorded

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