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Facebook Meme Pages Plan a Blackout Protest
September 26th, 2016 6:23 PMIn a follow up to last month's #FreeTheMemes campaign, an alliance of more than 100 "endangered" meme pages of Facebook have pledged to go dark for 72 hours on this Wednesday in protest against the social network's allegedly discriminatory and random censorship of memes from the website.
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Anthony Fantano's "Meme Review" Series
September 23rd, 2016 6:45 PMOver the last several months, vlogger Anthony Fantano, best known for his music review channel The Needle Drop, has created over a dozen "Meme Review" videos discussing various internet phenomenon on his side channel titled "thatistheplan."
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North Korea Has, Like, 28 Websites
September 22nd, 2016 3:30 PMFollowing an apparent slip in North Korean security, the entire list of websites available to North Korean internet users was leaked to the rest of the world. There are 28 websites on the North Korean internet.
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Did Hillary's IT Guy Ask Reddit for Help?
September 21st, 2016 6:30 PMA 2014 Reddit post asking for help hiding archived emails may have been submitted by Hillary Clinton's computer specialist Paul Combetta, who recently received immunity from the Justice Department in the investigation of the Democratic presidential candidate's private email server.
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New DNC Docs Show Uglier Sides of Realpolitik
September 15th, 2016 2:33 PMAccording to the latest batch of internal documents obtained and released by hacker Guccifer 2.0, several high-profile donors for the Democratic Party were appointed to high-ranking offices in the State Department after raising millions of dollars, heavily suggesting that "pay-to-play" has long been the name of the game in Washington D.C.
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Facebook Meme Pages Plan a Blackout Protest
In a follow up to last month's #FreeTheMemes campaign, an alliance of more than 100 "endangered" meme pages of Facebook have pledged to go dark for 72 hours on this Wednesday in protest against the social network's allegedly discriminatory and random censorship of memes from the website.
Anthony Fantano's "Meme Review" Series
Over the last several months, vlogger Anthony Fantano, best known for his music review channel The Needle Drop, has created over a dozen "Meme Review" videos discussing various internet phenomenon on his side channel titled "thatistheplan."
North Korea Has, Like, 28 Websites
Following an apparent slip in North Korean security, the entire list of websites available to North Korean internet users was leaked to the rest of the world. There are 28 websites on the North Korean internet.
Did Hillary's IT Guy Ask Reddit for Help?
A 2014 Reddit post asking for help hiding archived emails may have been submitted by Hillary Clinton's computer specialist Paul Combetta, who recently received immunity from the Justice Department in the investigation of the Democratic presidential candidate's private email server.
New DNC Docs Show Uglier Sides of Realpolitik
According to the latest batch of internal documents obtained and released by hacker Guccifer 2.0, several high-profile donors for the Democratic Party were appointed to high-ranking offices in the State Department after raising millions of dollars, heavily suggesting that "pay-to-play" has long been the name of the game in Washington D.C.