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Does the internet necessarily make people nastier and more arrogant?Open up any online comments section and you’ll find them: internet trolls, from the…
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In San Francisco’s Richmond District, where Geary Boulevard meets Park Presidio, there stands a bright, white, defunct Christian Science church. There are…
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Because the unexamined year is not worth reviewing. A new year offers an opportunity to reflect on the significant events of the previous year. But what…
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We’ve done several shows about online sexism and trolls. What’s changed? Videogame developer and activist Zoe Quinn explores this question in her new book…
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What are the biggest challenges for activists in the digital age?Whether it's making donations and signing petitions online, or using social media to…
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Who is AjitPai, the new chair of the FCC? Pai, a former FCC commissioner and lawyer for Verizon, has already stopped nine companies from providing…
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The web has been seen as the originator of the information age. But to many, it's now the perpetrator of the disinformation age. We have access to more…
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On the November 15th edition of Your Call, we look at the struggle to keep the U.S. Postal Service healthy. The United States has some of the cheapest and…
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If you use technology to follow conversations and trends on social media -- on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr—you know to look for the hashtag. In…
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The Internet just became freer in India thanks to a young woman who decided to do something about it instead of just complaining.Section 66A of the IT Act…