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There are already boards for all the drama, this sub is for the articles/discussions of the things that play above the users, as explained below:

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Within the sub scope it's meant to focus on the policy/technology/culture/company/academia goings on. So users as a group and their activities are considered culture, though favorably in relation to the above or just the internet in general.

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Reddit says Trump’s social media order could destroy the site: Reddit is urging the Federal Communications Commission to reject a petition for rulemaking to amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, saying that if the section changes it “would change the very trajectory of the internet.”

submitted 4 months ago by AbominableAnon from dailydot.com

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EFF & Heavyweight Legal Team Will Defend Internet Archive’s Digital Library Against Publishers

submitted 6 months ago by magnora7 from torrentfreak.com

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Search engines you probably don't know of

submitted 6 months ago * by [deleted] from self.Internet

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Why I Quit Google to Work for Myself. "Hurry, we need the design by Monday." Work most of Sunday. "Never mind. We've changed the roadmap/project. We don't need that." (Rinse, repeat.) Review time: "You didn't deliver much this quarter."

submitted 3 months ago by Chipit from mtlynch.io

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Dark Patterns are tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn't mean to, like buying or signing up for something. The purpose of this site is to spread awareness and to shame companies that use them.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from darkpatterns.org

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Neocities is a social network of 309,900 web sites that are bringing back the lost individual creativity of the web.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from neocities.org

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The European Parliament has voted in favour of Article 13

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from wired.co.uk

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A Web-Based Version of Window XP's MS Paint

submitted 6 months ago by magnora7 from chowderman.github.io

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Google is apparently taking down all/most fediverse apps from Google Play on the grounds that that some servers in the fediverse engage in hate speech.

submitted 4 months ago by happysmash27 from qoto.org

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Spamnesty is a way to waste spammers' time. If you get a spam email, simply forward it to Spamnesty. It will pretend it's a real person and reply to the email. That way, the spammer will start talking to a bot.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from spa.mnesty.com

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Search Wars: Consider Supporting these Independent Search Engines

submitted 1 year ago * by d3rr from self.Internet

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China proposes new IP protocol to end privacy on internet

submitted 9 months ago by useless_aether from archive.is

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90 Days ago, Alexa ranked SaidIt the 482,835 most popular website in the world. Today's rank is #71,482 (#13,086 in US).

submitted 1 year ago by Robin from alexa.com

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Youtube Is OVER, New Terms Will Ban Channels For No Reason Or For Not Being "Commercially Viable"

submitted 1 year ago by Vigte from youtube.com

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These Are The 19 Oldest Surviving Photographs Known To Humankind

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from ranker.com

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Please stop using Imgur! Image hosting alternatives list

submitted 10 months ago by la_cues from self.Internet

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Bitchute grew by 4 million visits last month

submitted 1 year ago by useless_aether from similarweb.com

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UncensoredDNS is the name of a DNS service which consists of two uncensored DNS servers. The servers are available for use by anyone, free of charge.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from blog.uncensoreddns.org

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Radio Recliner is a pirate radio station run by real Resident DJs at senior living communities across the USA.

submitted 4 months ago by [deleted] from radiorecliner.com

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De-google-ify Internet

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from degooglisons-internet.org

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Reddit discloses users historical IP's and emails to law enforcement without a warrant.

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from patch.com

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Very Slow Website

submitted 3 months ago by diogenesjunior from slowww.ml

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The Serverless Revolution Has Stalled

submitted 3 months ago by magnora7 from news.ycombinator.com

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1% rule (Internet culture) - "only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk"

submitted 1 year ago by magnora7 from en.m.wikipedia.org

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YouTube announced Wednesday it would ban videos promoting or glorifying racism and discrimination as well as those denying well-documented violent events.

submitted 1 year ago by Robin from news.yahoo.com

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ajit pai, fcc chair who repealed net neutrality, is leaving on january 20

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from vox.com

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MuscleWiki provides an interactive diagram of all the muscles. Just click on a muscle, and the site will suggest ways to exercise it.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from musclewiki.com

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"Wikipedia Is Badly Biased" – Larry Sanger Blog (wikipedia co-founder)

submitted 8 months ago by [deleted] from larrysanger.org

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Facebook staff had access to hundreds of millions of people's passwords

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from cnn.com

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Create No-JavaScript friendly sites

submitted 6 months ago by [deleted] from garron.blog

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'A possible violation': Mexico's biggest telecommunications operator is blocking Tor network

submitted 7 months ago by Drewski from advox.globalvoices.org

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Cloudflare terminates service for 8chans

submitted 1 year ago by Ian from new.blog.cloudflare.com

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Turns out half the internet has a Single-Point-of-Failure called “Cloudflare”

submitted 6 months ago by Drewski from easydns.com

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No More Google: Privacy-friendly alternatives to Google that don't track you

submitted 1 year ago by Drewski from nomoregoogle.com

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Google IP blocking invidous instances

submitted 1 year ago by Drewski from github.com

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There is no evil like reCAPTCHA (v3)

submitted 1 year ago by Drewski from thestoic.me

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DeGoogle my life

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from homehack.nl

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The Open Web is Dying

submitted 8 months ago by Drewski from perezbox.com

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Is Cloudflare the world's largest MITM honeypot?

submitted 5 months ago by Drewski from git.nixnet.xyz

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Sweden fines Google for letting website owners know their sites were censored by official orders | Reclaim The Net

submitted 10 months ago by useless_aether from reclaimthenet.org

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Dev build 1.22.5rc1 "REJECTED" from Chrome Web Store · Issue #745 · uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from github.com

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The Internet is HUGE and search engines and social media are only showing you a tiny fraction of it.

submitted 1 year ago by ragnarkar from medium.com

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LibreWolf - A fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.

submitted 6 months ago by [deleted] from librewolf-community.gitlab.io

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Youtube's ban on "hacking techniques" threatens to shut down all of infosec Youtube

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from boingboing.net

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We just got a chance to finally force Congress to do something about the NSA surveillance programs that Edward Snowden exposed -- and maybe even facial recognition too -- but we have to act fast

submitted 1 year ago by happysmash27 from reddit.com

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Why I Link to WayBackMachine Instead of Original Site

submitted 4 months ago by [deleted] from hawaiigentech.com

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Search engines you probably don't know of part 2

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from self.Internet

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Yes, I did drop 90GB of my work to Public Domain

submitted 1 day ago by Panzerfaust from spark.adobe.com

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highlights from the emails on golden handcuffs

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from applieddivinitystudies.com

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Employees Connect Nuclear Plant To the Internet So They Can Mine Cryptocurrency

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from tech.slashdot.org

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"Free speech" commenting extension Dissenter becomes spyware, banned from Firefox.

submitted 1 year ago by wizzwizz4 from github.com

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deepmind ai has solved a 50-year-old grand challenge of biology

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from technologyreview.com

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250 Universities Just Launched 900 Free Online Courses. Here’s the Full List.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from freecodecamp.org

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Google Now Bans Some Linux Web Browsers From Their Services

submitted 1 year ago by useless_aether from bleepingcomputer.com

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Google: We're not killing ad blockers. Translation: We made them too powerful, we'll cram this genie back in its bottle

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from theregister.co.uk

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canceling student debt would be a ‘brahmin bailout’

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from wsj.com

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element ai sold to u.s. company

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from techcrunch.com

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Cloudflare Shared Personal Details of Hundreds of Customers in Response to DMCA Subpoenas

submitted 4 months ago by Drewski from torrentfreak.com

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apple security chief (and apple) maintain innocence after bribery charges

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from arstechnica.com

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learning new things from google

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from twitter.com

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url2video – google experimenting with automatic video creation from a web page

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from ai.googleblog.com

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700 Free Online Programming & Computer Science Courses You Can Start This August.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from freecodecamp.org

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Museum of Obsolete Media - The home for over 650 current and obsolete physical media formats, covering audio, video, film and data storage.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from obsoletemedia.org

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Zen Habits is about finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives. It’s about clearing the clutter so we can focus on what’s important, create something amazing, find happiness.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from zenhabits.net

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Clean Text - extract clean text from PDF and ebooks

submitted 6 days ago by Panzerfaust from cleantextapi.com

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Your Computer Isn't Yours. It’s here. It happened. Did you notice? I’m speaking, of course, of the world that Richard Stallman predicted in 1997. On modern versions of macOS, you simply can’t power on your computer and use it without a log of your activity being transmitted and stored.

submitted 2 months ago by Chipit from sneak.berlin

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Fancy JavaScript excel library for browsers and node: xlsx-import

submitted 3 months ago by diogenesjunior from github.com

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Hunting the Nearly-Invisible Personal Website

submitted 5 months ago by gebTA48 from cheapskatesguide.org

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NordVPN confirms it was hacked

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from techcrunch.com

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luckysheetserver – google sheets-like realtime collaborative spreadsheet

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from github.com

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Internet access cut across much of Iraq as protests rage

submitted 1 year ago by magnora7 from reuters.com

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Calls for More Regulation of Internet After NZ "Shooting"

submitted 1 year ago by hennaojisan from thesun.co.uk

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Innocence lost: what did you do before the internet?

submitted 4 months ago by [deleted] from theguardian.com

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yout-ube.com was created to bypass YouTube's non-skippable ads. Non-skippable ads are video ads that appear before, during, or after YouTube videos.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from yout-ube.com

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This is still a motherfucking website

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com

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Google censors Google Doc of medical hydroxychloroquine coronavirus treatment trial paper

submitted 10 months ago by AliceofX from reclaimthenet.org

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Just Make It Illegal To Give Blacks A Ticket: lllinois Reinstates 55,000 Suspended Licenses For Unpaid Parking Tickets Because Of "Disparate Impact" On Blacks | Blog Posts

submitted 12 months ago by FullBloodedWhiteMale from vdare.com

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Russia's "Sovereign Internet" Test Will Cut Off Entire Country From Web On Monday

submitted 1 year ago by useless_aether from zerohedge.com

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Facebook Co-founder Chris Hughes Says Libra Will Empower Corporations and Weaken Developing Countries, Urges Global Regulators To Act Now - Slashdot

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from news.slashdot.org

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How DRM has permitted Google to have an "open source" browser that is still under its exclusive control

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from boingboing.net

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sendfiles.dev allows you to transfer files directly from one browser to another without going through an intermediary server by utilizing WebRTC

submitted 7 days ago by Panzerfaust from sendfiles.dev

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JustDeleteMe - a directory of direct links to delete your account from web services.

submitted 8 days ago by Panzerfaust from justdeleteme.xyz

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Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from ptable.com

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Dappy - ultra secure decentralized web browser

submitted 6 months ago by [deleted] from dappy.tech

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Part II: After 3 Years of Work, Chrome Killed My Extension and Won’t Tell Me Why

submitted 7 months ago by Chipit from blog.lipsurf.com

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Facebook shareholder revolt gets bloody: Powerless investors vote overwhelmingly to oust Mark Zuckerberg as chairman

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from businessinsider.com

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The Guy Who Built The World Wide Web Is Building A 'New Internet', Where You Control Your Data

submitted 13 days ago by diogenesjunior from indiatimes.com

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deepmind ai cracks 50-year-old problem of protein folding

submitted 1 month ago by diogenesjunior from theguardian.com

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Wikipedia falsely said I was convicted of attempted murder. I expected online abuse, but not this.

submitted 4 months ago by [deleted] from seattletimes.com

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Here Are 115 Coursera Certificates You Can Now Earn for Free (During the Coronavirus Pandemic)

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from freecodecamp.org

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A college kid’s fake, AI-generated blog fooled tens of thousands. This is how he made it.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from technologyreview.com

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Microsoft Graveyard - Killed by Microsoft

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from killedbyms.com

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Killed by Google - a full list of dead products killed by Google in the Google Cemetery.

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from killedbygoogle.com

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Free Speech Has No Alternative

submitted 9 months ago by Drewski from hive.blog

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Bypass Paywalls for Firefox

submitted 1 year ago by Mnemonic from github.com

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Google's proposed plan to neuter ad-blockers (and many other collateral victims) postponed, in part because they falsified the data used to support it

submitted 1 year ago by wizzwizz4 from zdnet.com

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Download over 70,000 Professional Sound Effects for Free

submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] from zapsplat.com

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12 Alternative Operating Systems You Can Use In 2020

submitted 1 year ago by macadoum from youtube.com

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Mozilla will launch a paid version of Firefox this fall

submitted 1 year ago by d3rr from thenextweb.com

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FreeDNS - A free DNS service that does not redirect you, and doesn't "misconfigure" certain domains such as archive.is

submitted 3 months ago by Extract from freedns.zone

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