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GuyWithRealFacts Explains The Story Of His Infamous Reddit Account And His Clever Bait-and-Switch Comments
August 14th, 2020 3:00 PMThe art of the bait-and-switch technique is one of the most ubiquitous and enduring jokes on the web, so we spoke with GuyWithRealFacts and asked him all about the story of his now-infamous account.
Chatting With Cheems: Balltze’s Owner Gives Us Some Insight Into Life With One Of The Web’s Favorite Shibas
August 6th, 2020 7:33 PMBalltze’s journey to memedom has followed in the footsteps of other legendary Shiba Inu before him. We reached out to his owner, Kathy, to hear the full story of Balltze and what she makes of her beloved “Ball Ball” becoming an online sensation.
Wavywebsurf Shares Some Of His Favorite Moments Of Internet Lore, Memes And How He Started His YouTube Channel
July 30th, 2020 7:40 PMWith a penchant for deciphering online history, Wavy has covered tons of iconic pieces of internet lore over the years, so we caught up with him to discuss the origins of his channel and learn more about his curiosity for the web, as well as his insight into meme culture.
Chatting With The Creators Behind 'Feels Good Man,' A Documentary That Tells The Notorious Tale Of Pepe The Frog
July 23rd, 2020 8:13 PMArthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini are the pair behind a new documentary that focuses on Pepe and his creator, Matt Furie. As one of the first meme documentaries of its kind, we caught up with them to learn more about how it all came together.
Longtime Reddit GM, Erik Martin, Discusses Managing “The Front Page Of The Internet,” Free Speech And The Time Obama Was Banned From /r/Politics
July 17th, 2020 6:29 PMAs a staffer at Reddit from 2008 to 2014, Martin saw the site through some of its most crucial years of development. We caught up with him to learn more about his career, what he makes of the recent debate surrounding free speech and his favorite memes.
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GuyWithRealFacts Explains The Story Of His Infamous Reddit Account And His Clever Bait-and-Switch Comments
The art of the bait-and-switch technique is one of the most ubiquitous and enduring jokes on the web, so we spoke with GuyWithRealFacts and asked him all about the story of his now-infamous account.
Chatting With Cheems: Balltze’s Owner Gives Us Some Insight Into Life With One Of The Web’s Favorite Shibas
Balltze’s journey to memedom has followed in the footsteps of other legendary Shiba Inu before him. We reached out to his owner, Kathy, to hear the full story of Balltze and what she makes of her beloved “Ball Ball” becoming an online sensation.
Wavywebsurf Shares Some Of His Favorite Moments Of Internet Lore, Memes And How He Started His YouTube Channel
With a penchant for deciphering online history, Wavy has covered tons of iconic pieces of internet lore over the years, so we caught up with him to discuss the origins of his channel and learn more about his curiosity for the web, as well as his insight into meme culture.
Chatting With The Creators Behind 'Feels Good Man,' A Documentary That Tells The Notorious Tale Of Pepe The Frog
Arthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini are the pair behind a new documentary that focuses on Pepe and his creator, Matt Furie. As one of the first meme documentaries of its kind, we caught up with them to learn more about how it all came together.
Longtime Reddit GM, Erik Martin, Discusses Managing “The Front Page Of The Internet,” Free Speech And The Time Obama Was Banned From /r/Politics
As a staffer at Reddit from 2008 to 2014, Martin saw the site through some of its most crucial years of development. We caught up with him to learn more about his career, what he makes of the recent debate surrounding free speech and his favorite memes.