
Internet subcultures: Tulpamancers
In many corners of the internet, people experiment with identity. They create avatars, roleplay characters, alternate accounts, and digital personas.

In many corners of the internet, people experiment with identity. They create avatars, roleplay characters, alternate accounts, and digital personas.

Truth Social follows the path of many other politically-oriented social media platforms advocating for free speech. The platform is publicly

It starts innocuously enough: a connection request on LinkedIn, a comment on a post, a congratulatory message. Then a colleague

Stories of weather manipulation tap into a deep cultural fascination: the ability to control forces that are vast, uncontrollable, and

There is a particular kind of image that circulates online with persistent intensity: a decaying hospital corridor swallowed by vines,

The site Gab was launched in 2016 by Andrew Torba as an alternative to mainstream social-media platforms. It has since

The chemtrail narrative sits at the intersection of environmental concern and institutional distrust. It proposes that the white trails left

Younger internet users tend to fall into two archetypes: the Zoomer, shorthand for Generation Z, and the Doomer, a darker,

The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon in which large groups of people share the same incorrect memory. The term
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