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Inside the hazardous quest for social media stardom

Fake it till you make it

Liza Mandelup’s new documentary, Jawline, follows 16-year-old Austyn as he tries to carve out a career as an influencer.

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Why there’s no such thing as an urgent email

Do not disturb

Modern work-culture has given rise to an unfortunate phenomenon: the Out Of Office message. Here’s why we need to start reclaiming our downtime.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

What Netflix did next: five icons & some bland AF teenagers

Are you still watching?

Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into Netflix’s new releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

Love, sex & Google: living with OCD in the digital age

Online obsessions

The internet, with its promise of immediate answers, can be a battleground for people with OCD – particularly when it comes to relationships.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Right-wing nation: how the UK media became broken & biased

We deserve better

Racism, bigotry, and a slowly shifting centre – writer Micha Frazer-Carroll explores how the British press became partisan without anyone noticing.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

Is the internet leading us into a 21st century dark age?

New Romantics

Social media platforms keep guzzling our most personal data, with the promise it will be saved forever – but what if it was all lost?

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

Ghost in the machine: inside the internet’s paranormal history

Face The Strange

Haunted websites, digital myths and abandoned online spaces: writer Biju Belinky shines a light into the internet’s creepiest corners.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

What our online history can tell us about who we are

New Romantics

Our social media experiences reveal a lot about who we are, how we communicate, and what we want to say, writes Emily Reynolds.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

How Tumblr became a sanctuary for the Internet’s outsiders

End of an era

The blogging website’s ban on adult content threatens to alienate the most marginalised in society, and block future generations’ road to self-discovery.

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Art & Culture  >  Tech

Cancel culture: when celebrity worship goes wrong

Notes on online outrage

Calling out injustice, sexual abuse, corruption, and industry-protected violence is necessary – but too often we’re aiming at the wrong target.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

A letter to the men who abuse me online

...and it is always men

As a woman writer with political opinions, Dawn Foster receives death and rape threats on a daily basis. She explains why the true danger lies in desensitisation.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The internet’s forgotten shit pics are accidentally amazing

Abandoned images

To relieve the boredom of his day job, Doug Battenhausen has been mining defunct websites for years – harvesting the best pictures that nobody else cares about.

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