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14 votes
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Microsoft says the FCC 'overstates' broadband availability in the US
16 votes -
Fifty years of the internet -- What we learned, and where will we go next?
4 votes -
A Russian 'troll slayer' went undercover at a troll factory and found that hundreds of Russians were working as paid trolls in rotating shifts
20 votes -
The internet is not your friend: MySpace and the loss of memories
6 votes -
Inside the 'shitposting' subculture the alleged Christchurch shooter belonged to
18 votes -
Putin has signed into law Russia's ‘fake news’ and ‘Internet insults’ bans
8 votes -
Reddit has become a battleground of alleged Chinese trolls
18 votes -
The lost worlds of telnet
17 votes -
Online activists are silencing us, scientists say
24 votes -
Algorithms Allowed: a project that tracks usage of Google and Facebook assets in countries under US sanctions
6 votes -
Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stop web's downward plunge to dysfunctional future'
8 votes -
How the internet travels across oceans
8 votes -
Taxed, throttled or thrown in jail: Africa's new internet paradigm
7 votes -
An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online
8 votes -
Why 'ji32k7au4a83' is a remarkably common password
57 votes -
When did everyone become socialist?
46 votes -
Mountain of tongues: Can a nationalist movement from the internet save the world's most scattered people?
5 votes -
I have forgotten how to read: For a long time Michael Harris convinced himself that a childhood spent immersed in old-fashioned books would insulate him from our new media climate. He was wrong.
19 votes -
THQ Nordic hosts an AMA on 8chan, releases apology two hours later
10 votes -
Memes are our generation's protest art
13 votes -
OneWeb set to launch first satellites in quest to provide global internet coverage from space
10 votes -
What happened to broadband in Australia? NBN Co’s former CEO on how the Coalition broke the internet.
6 votes -
Wikipedia editors have been fighting over corn for at least a decade
20 votes -
Altavista: The Rise & Fall of the Biggest Pre-Google Search Engine
12 votes -
Flickr will soon start deleting photos — and massive chunks of internet history
27 votes -
The internet was built on the free labor of open source developers. Is that sustainable?
14 votes -
Russia to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned cyberwar test
33 votes -
Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
11 votes -
The Google Chrome team is developing tools, heuristics and warnings to help protect against deceptive URLs
11 votes -
Is Huawei a friend or foe in the battle for 5G dominance?
4 votes -
Meet Gavin, the eight-year-old with a face shared more than 1bn times
9 votes -
The alt-right playbook: The card says moops
18 votes -
The island nation of Tonga is facing a near-total internet blackout. The country’s only undersea cable was damaged during a storm.
12 votes -
“The Linux of social media” - How LiveJournal pioneered (then lost) blogging
8 votes -
These are all the federal HTTPS websites that’ll expire soon because of the US government shutdown
8 votes -
The Rise and Demise of RSS
28 votes -
The internet, but not as we know it: Life online in China, Cuba, India and Russia
13 votes -
Who owns the internet? (What Big Tech’s monopoly powers mean for our culture.)
11 votes -
Why the UK's porn block is one of the worst ideas ever
30 votes -
Over a million IP addresses geolocate to a house in Pretoria, South Africa, causing people (and police) to show up regularly in search of criminals, stolen phones, and more
9 votes -
Life lessons from a lifestyle business - An interview with Matt Haughey, founder of MetaFilter
8 votes -
I was a cable guy. I saw the worst of America
42 votes -
Forgive fast, block even faster and other rules for maintaining your sanity on the internet
6 votes -
How much of the internet is fake?
36 votes -
What is the blogging platform of your dreams?
Let's fantasise Tilderinoes! You can just write what comes to your mind or answer any of the questions below to get your thoughts flowing. What bothers you in the current blogging platforms, like...
Let's fantasise Tilderinoes! You can just write what comes to your mind or answer any of the questions below to get your thoughts flowing.
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What bothers you in the current blogging platforms, like Blogger, Tumblr, or Wordpress?
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Is it “free” and with ads, commercial with no ads, or free and non-commercial
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Does it have comments? How are they moderated? Who can comment? Are there PMs?
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Does it have tags? Categories? A tree structure?
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Does it provide file storage (images, audio, video)? How much?
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How extensible is your blog page? Can you control all of the CSS? Can you add scripting?
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Does it allow adult content? Political content? Hateful content? Who decides?
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Does the country of origin matter? Does it block content based on your country's laws (e.g. copyright, political stuff, etc.)?
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What are the privacy features? Does it require an email address? A card number (if commercial)?
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The internet of unprofitable things
17 votes -
.com crash of 2000
6 votes -
The EU Copyright Directive: What redditors in Europe need to know
11 votes -
A business with no end - Where does this strange empire start or stop?
8 votes