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Social media is dying after the implosion of Twitter. Threads, Bluesky and Mastodon are trying to replace X but are coming up short. Maybe that's OK.
Various publications and commentators have predicted the end of Wikipedia since it rose to prominence. Multiple potential dangers have been proposed, such as poor quality control and inconsistent editors/administrators. Many online encyclopedias exist. Some have been proposed as replacements for Wikipedia, including Google's since-closed Knol ...
The dead Internet theory is an online conspiracy theory that asserts that the Internet now consists mainly of bot activity and automatically generated content manipulated by algorithmic curation, minimising organic human activity to manipulate the population.
For approximately 20 years, multiple sources have regularly reported that the president of Russia Vladimir Putin is weeks or months away from death or medical incapacity. [1] At various points, it has been rumored that he is suffering from terminal thyroid cancer, blood cancer, abdominal cancer, Parkinson's disease, leprosy, serious surgery ...
Ryan Broderick, a web culture writer and author of the Garbage Day newsletter, said we don’t have a lot of historical precedents to think through Twitter dying. But there are examples to pull from.
Dochney, The Ringer (April 12, 2023) Dochney initially maintained anonymity, and for many years little was known about the author behind the @dril account. When asked about the account's longtime anonymity during a private Q&A in 2017, he responded "i am an almost 30 year old man and i could not really care less about the Authenticity of the platform i use to convey dick jokes." Jacob Bakkila ...
A handful of news outlets still describe it as “X, the platform formerly known as Twitter,” or some variation thereof. Last month, when X CEO Linda Yaccarino spoke at a US Senate hearing about ...
The decision to end medical care or to seek medical aid in dying should not be a political issue. Arguments against euthanasia. There are varied arguments for not using euthanasia in a public health care setting as well. Commonly cited reasons for not advocating for euthanasia include: Variations of slippery slope argument are a common concern.