A video making the rounds online reveals a troubling history of domestic abuse from a Texas family court judge. The video, which was recorded in 2004, was reportedly posted by Hillary Adams, the daughter of Aransas County Court …
Social Cinema: Reddit Post Catches Hollywood’s Attention
“Rome Sweet Rome” isn’t the name of a corny pizza joint. (That we know of.) It’s actually the title of an alternate history screenplay.
Can an Internet Meme Be Considered ‘Racial Intimidation’?
A group of fans at a high-school football game did something tasteless on Friday night. And now it’s all over the Internet — where their idea started in the first place.
Unlucky Date: Online Dating Prank Fails to Form ‘Involuntary Flashmob’
Call it the curse of Friday the 13th. A few poor online daters were conned into showing up to non-existent dates. But at the core, the joke was on the organizers.
What Actually Goes On at Olive Garden’s ‘Culinary Institute’ in Tuscany?
It’s not a good week to be Olive Garden.
Why Did Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Ignore the Internet?
The media (NewsFeed included) has analyzed every last shred of Saturday’s Rally to Resore Sanity and/or Fear. But now that it’s over, one question still remains: Who deserves credit for coming up with the idea?
The Internet Wins: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert Announce D.C. Rallies
When the web calls, Stewart and Colbert answer.
Reddit Campaign for Colbert Rally Breaks Donation Record
Most Internet petitions tend to fizzle out without much happening. But Reddit’s movement for a Stephen Colbert-hosted rally has raised major attention, and more than $100,000 for charity.
Could This Be the World’s Ugliest Website?
From Reddit comes this nod for the world’s ugliest website: Arngren.net, which appears to be some sort of Norwegian miniatures store. Certainly looks bad to us — but can it compete with YvettesBridalFormal.com or the old …
Digg Users Lash Out At New Format, Join Forces with Reddit
Social news site Digg is in a bit of trouble with its users.