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15 votes
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Wikipedia is declining: In defense of inclusionism (2018)
11 votes -
Looking for a good map of the internet
I did some cursory Googling but found stuff that I'm not looking for (maps of the web and traceroutes hooked up to GeoIP lookups). Is there a resource that will show me the internet as a series of...
I did some cursory Googling but found stuff that I'm not looking for (maps of the web and traceroutes hooked up to GeoIP lookups). Is there a resource that will show me the internet as a series of interconnected hops? Preferably with information on the connections between nodes that indicates the amount of traffic. I'm interested in the topography of the internet itself - not physically where hops are located.
7 votes -
/r/antiwork: A tragedy of sanewashing and social gentrification
19 votes -
International Astronomical Union establishes centre to coordinate response to satellite constellations
5 votes -
SpaceX loses forty Starlink satellites to geomagnetic storm a day after launch
16 votes -
North Korea hacked him. So he took down its internet.
12 votes -
These vending machines sell internet access five minutes at a time
6 votes -
IRS will soon require selfies for online access
18 votes -
Marginalia Search - Exploration Mode
3 votes -
Hark back to the late 1990s with this re-creation of the dialup Internet experience
6 votes -
How the SOPA blackout happened
5 votes -
China’s next regulatory target — algorithms, the secret of many tech giants’ success
13 votes -
Minitel: The online world France built before the web
4 votes -
I think Keyword Research doesn't work at all. Prove me otherwise!
Keyword Research and SEO are entire industries today. There are tools like ahrefs and semrush that promise to give you "trending" topic keywords for a sum of monthly subscription money. However,...
Keyword Research and SEO are entire industries today. There are tools like ahrefs and semrush that promise to give you "trending" topic keywords for a sum of monthly subscription money.
However, you can discard all their claims using a similar logic that you use to discard the claims of Astrologers, Voodooists, Stock Experts who "recommend" stocks, etc:
- If an Astrologer knows the future of everyone, wouldn't they profit massively from it themselves using the information rather than telling the trick to everyone else (just for a pittance)?
- If a Stock Expert knew that a stock's price will go up (and how much), won't they invest thousands and make millions themselves instead of giving those "tips" to "subscribers" and again, earn only a pittance?
- If SEO and Search Marketing companies knew exactly which keywords can rank your blog or site in the Google Search Engine, won't they write articles on those topics/keywords themselves and profit massively with the page views instead of revealing that secret to you for merely a few cents!
6 votes -
If I fits, I sits: Starlink's self-heating internet satellite dishes are attracting cats
10 votes -
2021 was the year lawmakers tried to regulate online speech
10 votes -
Inside the online movement to end work
12 votes -
The art of the pause: Is anything on the internet real?
2 votes -
Internet literacy atrophy
4 votes -
High readability Wikipedia
9 votes -
The great offline - The concept of “offline” is built on the earlier concept of “wilderness,” inheriting its flaws and hazards
8 votes -
LastPass is going to become an independent company
16 votes -
China unleashed its propaganda machine on Peng Shuai’s #MeToo accusation. Her story still got out.
19 votes -
Birds aren't real, or are they? Inside a Gen Z conspiracy movement
17 votes -
VPN testing reveals poor privacy and security practices, hyperbolic claims
20 votes -
Hackers are spamming businesses’ receipt printers with ‘antiwork’ manifestos
13 votes -
Notes on Web3 for the "cautiously curious"
5 votes -
How to scrub your online footprint?
I don't necessarily want to delete everything there is about me, but I want to significantly clean it. I've been deleting old accounts lately, I've seen some screenshots of my tweets on Reddit and...
I don't necessarily want to delete everything there is about me, but I want to significantly clean it. I've been deleting old accounts lately, I've seen some screenshots of my tweets on Reddit and I've asked the authors to delete them. They've been kind enough to do it.
But I feel like there's more that I need to do. I just realized that there are probably a lot of screenshots of YouTube comments and Tweets that I've put out there in the world with my name and face. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't drastically increase my footprint last year during my time on Twitter.
I'm not a techy person, I was thinking about asking or hiring some type of hacker or expert to help me. Because they could probably find more information about me than me.
Can anyone help?
17 votes -
Who controls the Internet? And should they?
10 votes -
Can data die? Why one of the internet's oldest images lives on without its subject's consent.
27 votes -
The dark side of .io: How the UK is making web domain profits from a shady Cold War land deal
6 votes -
Could search engines be fostering some Dunning-Kruger?
9 votes -
Epistemology of the Internet — and of traditional media
6 votes -
32 bit real estate
4 votes -
Does the Internet feel American centric to you?
Maybe it's because I only interact with the side of the Internet that uses English.
29 votes -
Hampster Economics - Pondering how a meme from a quarter-century ago might have gone over in today’s much-more-mature creator economy
3 votes -
Why Section 230 'reform' effectively means Section 230 repeal
7 votes -
Understanding how Facebook disappeared from the internet
11 votes -
How mental health became a social media minefield
13 votes -
What happens when the experience of celebrity becomes universal?
5 votes -
Please stop closing forums and moving people to Discord
46 votes -
Weaponizing Middleboxes for TCP Reflected Amplification
7 votes -
Tech workers rebel against a lame-ass Internet by bringing back ‘GeoCities-style’ Webrings
26 votes -
Online trolls actually just assholes all the time, study finds
28 votes -
A case study in digital radicalism
4 votes -
Modern Luddism and the battle for your soul
11 votes -
You're probably not using the web's best browser (Vivaldi)
11 votes -
The co-founder of Snopes wrote dozens of plagiarized articles for the fact-checking site
11 votes -
Netflix intensifies ‘VPN ban’ and targets residential IP-addresses too
28 votes