This Comment Section Is a Dumpster Fire

The Comments Section

What if the internet was a real-life arena of complete and utter chaos? Meat & Livestock Australia’s latest lamb ad brings that vision to life, complete with a horde of bickering commenters shouting about everything from fake news to whether milk goes in tea first. It’s the most chaotic comment section ever, with people hurling […]



Break Your Bad Online Habits or Wet Your Pants Trying: The Choice Is Yours with TabBOO

Tabboo Jump Scare

We’ve all been there. You open your browser to “just check one thing,” and two hours later, you’re somehow scrolling through page 12 of cat videos or doomscrolling through yet another social media app. If only there were a way to break free from this vicious cycle… Enter TabBoo, the browser extension that says, “Sure, […]

TikTok Resumes Operation in the United States After Brief Ban

TikTok Ban

TikTok is back, America! Less than 24 hours after being banned, the app has returned, proving you can’t keep Gen Z’s favorite time-waster down for long. On January 18th, TikTok went dark thanks to a Supreme Court decision over national security concerns about its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Cue chaos: influencers panicked, businesses scrambled, and […]



TikTok’s Time is Up: U.S. Ban Leaves Millions Scrolling… Nothing

TikTok Ban

Well, it’s official, folks—TikTok has danced its last dance in the U.S. (for now). Starting Saturday evening, millions of American users opened the app, only to be met with a pop-up saying, “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now.” It’s like logging into a party, only to find the DJ’s packed up and gone home. The […]

Meta shift from fact-checking to crowdsourcing spotlights competing approaches in fight against misinformation and hate speech

Meta stirred up controversy when it ditched fact-checking. Chesnot/Getty Images Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University Meta’s decision to change its content moderation policies by replacing centralized fact-checking teams with user-generated community labeling has stirred up a storm of reactions. But taken at face value, the changes raise the question of the effectiveness of Meta’s old […]

TikTok’s Final Countdown: America’s Favorite Time-Waster Is on the Chopping Block

TikTok Ban

Pack up your dances, memes, and life hacks, folks—TikTok is about to bid the United States a dramatic farewell on January 19th, unless a miracle of Supreme proportions (literally) happens. After a year of legal wrangling and political debates, the clock is ticking for America’s favorite distraction machine. This marks the culmination of a year-long […]

1minAI: The All-in-One AI Toolkit That Gives You Access to Almost ALL AI Platform for LIFE! (82% OFF!)

1minAI

1minAI is an all-in-one AI toolkit that provides you access to almost all popular AI platforms under a single interface FOR LIFE, including ChatGPT, Midjourney, GoogleAI, META Ai, Stability.ai, and many more! Whether you’re a copywriter, designer, social media manager, podcaster, small business owner, or just someone who needs AI for different uses, 1minAI is […]

Discover What Google’s AI Knows About Your Photos

What Google’s AI Knows About Your Photos

Imagine uploading a simple selfie and discovering that AI can determine your mood, your class status, and even the time of day just by analyzing the image and its metadata. This is exactly what TheySeeYourPhotos.com showcases. The website, created by former Google engineer Vishnu Mohandas and his team, uses Google’s own computer vision API to […]

Sir David Attenborough is NOT Amused by AI Clones of His Voice

As humorous as it may sound to hear “David Attenborough” narrate everything from the mating habits of work colleagues to the peculiar behavior of household pets, the man himself is far from entertained. Sir David Attenborough, known for his soothing and captivating voice, has expressed his deep displeasure with AI-generated clones of his iconic tones. […]

An 83-year-old short story by Borges portends a bleak future for the internet

Fifty years before the architecture for the web was created, Jorge Luis Borges had already imagined an analog equivalent. Sophie Bassouls/Sygma via Getty Images Roger J. Kreuz, University of Memphis How will the internet evolve in the coming decades? Fiction writers have explored some possibilities. In his 2019 novel “Fall,” science fiction author Neal Stephenson […]