Michael Kalenderian
Twitter gives users twice the characters so they can tweet twice the outrage
Twitter gives users twice the characters so they can tweet twice the outrage
Hillary Clinton-endorsed Verrit is here, but no one knows why
Hillary Clinton-endorsed site Verrit is here to bring us into our authenticated future, if we can figure out why it exists.
Covfefe: The Trump twitter typo heard around the world
Last night’s top story on the internet: a dark tale, wherein millions of Americans ganged up to cyberbully a quasi-literate man over one misspelled word.
Yesterday on the Internet: We give Pepsi’s protest ad a closer look
Pepsi launched a controversial new ad on Tuesday, brought everyone on the internet together in their hatred of it on Wednesday, then pulled the ad on Thursday. It’s going to need—a closer look.
Yesterday on the Internet: Turns out Trump supporters care about internet privacy
On Wednesday, House Republicans voted to block Obama-era rules about information privacy for internet service providers. Now, the future of online privacy is in the very capable hands of one President Donald J. Trump.
Yesterday on the Internet: The Grammys get political
The Grammys bill themselves as music’s biggest night — the night where grandparents around the world finally get to see the music of promising upstarts, like Adele and Beyoncé.
Yesterday on the Internet: Apparently the Super Bowl is one giant metaphor
On Sunday night, the completely United States sat down as one to watch the 2017 Super Bowl. But because it's 2017, the Super Bowl can't just be the Super Bowl — the entire country is on high metaphor alert, and the symbolism was too much for some.