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Jay, the face of Daadi, makes videos skewering influencer culture.| Embedded
The music data analyst and writer counts Gotye as a subscriber.| Embedded
The permission to make a spectacle of women.| embedded.substack.com
Creator and psychotherapist Meg Josephson shares how to responsibly talk about mental health online.| embedded.substack.com
Perfection has never felt more achievable. I’ve never felt worse.| embedded.substack.com
We should all have a will. Should we also have a "what to do if I go insane" plan?| Embedded
The author of a forthcoming Elon Musk book says it doesn’t concern him much if Chinese companies get more Nvidia chips.| Embedded
What does it feel like to exist on an internet in which everyone wants you to be mad at them?| Embedded
Meg Josephson on how the internet enables people-pleasing.| embedded.substack.com
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The music writer wants to make the internet The Awl again.| Embedded
The Astronomer CEO drama is the platform's first viral discourse...ever?| Embedded
Linguist Adam Aleksic on the impact of algorithms on how we speak.| Embedded
Has an entire generation abandoned small talk?| embedded.substack.com
The ParentData founder names the ‘stupidest’ MAHA nutrition quest.| Embedded
The New Garde host is not thrilled to be living through another pivot to video.| embedded.substack.com
Vic Michaelis is a face of Dropout's social media success.| embedded.substack.com
As millennials take office, so do their digital footprints| Embedded
Vic Michaelis is a face of Dropout's social media success.| embedded.substack.com
The ‘Empire of AI’ author is seriously considering getting rid of her smartphone.| embedded.substack.com
TikTok’s latest viral duo wants to shift focus.| embedded.substack.com
The writer and trend forecaster says everyone should rewatch ‘The Last Days of Disco.’| embedded.substack.com
The ‘Abundance’ co-author finds it impossible to have strong opinions about AI.| embedded.substack.com
The Handbasket writer is a Bluesky person.| embedded.substack.com
The podcast host says that you must spend at least eight hours a day on your phone in order to be successful.| embedded.substack.com
The writer and author treats Slack like a P.O. Box.| embedded.substack.com
“Those movies and TV shows that you're watching on Netflix and Amazon, they're going to disappear,” Allison NB says.| embedded.substack.com
The writer and actor is on the search for another weird internet rabbit hole.| embedded.substack.com
The Political Currents writer says the manosphere is not a problem to be “solved.”| embedded.substack.com
The Hell Gate co-founder encourages government officials and corporate executives to keep posting to LinkedIn.| embedded.substack.com
The essayist and author doesn't go viral on purpose.| embedded.substack.com
"We have a good finale planned. I think it's the last untouchable subject on Twitter," Cai says.| embedded.substack.com
The Architectural Digest writer-editor still believes in authenticity.| embedded.substack.com
The After School writer feeds her TikTok like a Tamagotchi.| embedded.substack.com
The director and Feed Me writer likes commercials.| embedded.substack.com
The Highsnobiety editor in chief likes email.| embedded.substack.com
The culture writer and podcast host says Millennials are the boomers of the internet.| embedded.substack.com
The Game File founder is not into comedy.| embedded.substack.com
The Dimepiece founder might lean into Linkedin this year and get rich.| embedded.substack.com
No one's talking online anymore.| embedded.substack.com