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Digg’s open beta shuts down after just two months, blaming AI bot spam

Digg’s Reddit-like relaunch failed fast, but its CEO is already planning another comeback.

Richard Lawler
What Tucker Carlson’s ‘fire’ lefty merch tells us about the modern influencer economy

Tucker Carlson’s ironic, tongue-in-cheek merchandise is getting the attention of people on the opposite end of the political spectrum.

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Hasbro’s CEO on J.K. Rowling.

We just published our new Decoder interview with Chris Cocks, the head of Hasbro. I asked him directly about how he thinks about author J.K. Rowling’s politics and what it’s done to the Harry Potter fandom, following Hasbro’s major Harry Potter merchandising agreement announced just last month. Here’s what Chris had to say.

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Outages are plaguing AO3.

The popular fanfiction archive has been up and down since around noon ET yesterday. While service was temporarily restored by 8PM ET, the platform went down again shortly after, and will remain so for “at least several hours” while AO3 attempts to resolve the issue.

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Mr. Beast and Rainbolt pop up with Super Bowl ad contests.

Redfin is doing a geoguessing-themed game of skill to give away a million-dollar house in its app, based on clues found in its Super Bowl ad, and Rainbolt is part of the promo — but he’s not allowed to help, based on the rules here.

Meanwhile, Salesforce’s Mr. Beast ad promises a million-dollar giveaway based on the clues in its 30-second ad.

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Duffer Bros. say that rumors of cut or unseen Stranger Things season five footage are “obviously” fake.

If you believe internet rumors claiming the Stranger Things finale had “two hours” cut from its two-hour runtime, and have ignored actors and others saying that the claim is fake, the show’s creators have responded.

Asked about it by Variety, Matt Duffer said, “Obviously, that’s not a real thing,” while Ross Duffer added, “I don’t think there’s a single cut scene in the entire season.”

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“Delightmare.”

Critic Ben Davis rounds up the art words that helped him better process 2025. I think the term “delightmare” hits the spot:

A word I latched onto in an essay thinking about the prevalence of the feeling of “being terrorized by stupid shit.” This is a horror-adjacent genre of cultural stuff linked to overconsumption and brainrot. Because it’s all about stupid trivia becoming actually sinister, it spans art and the news. It was on my mind all year with the gibbering ghoulishness of the White House’s social media feeds and its yen for A.I. art.

It’s also present at this year’s most cursed art installation in Miami. For more on that specific vibe, read this.

Wax heads of Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are seen on robot dogs as a part of an art installation called “Regular Animals” by Beeple, at Art Basel 2025.
Wax heads of Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are seen on robot dogs as a part of an art installation called “Regular Animals” by Beeple, at Art Basel 2025.
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One week at the Luigi Mangione media circus

Frog costumes, Luigi hats, and the press frenzy at the viral murder trial.

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Police say they recovered a “check list” from Luigi Mangione.

In court Thursday during evidence suppression hearings, prosecutors showed a hand-written note that police say they found among Mangione’s possessions. It was only briefly shown and hard to make out, but one day’s tasks included buying USBs and a digital camera from Best Buy. Journalist Lorena O’Neil reports one section of the note may have referenced archiving social media pages, which were scrutinized by the public after Mangione’s arrest.

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Google’s Year in Search 2025 is here, but remember: these aren’t the “most searched” topics.

As usual, Google is back with another set of the year’s top trending searches, as well as archived lists for previous years. Just don’t be too surprised when you see 2025 top spots taken up by Charlie Kirk, KPop Demon Hunters, or Arc Raiders.

These lists don’t present the most-searched terms; instead, Google is highlighting terms with the “highest spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2025 as compared to 2024.”

Top trending searches, News, People, and Passings with Charlie Kirk, KPop demon Hunters, Zohran Mamdani, and others.
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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Club Chalamet is making bank on Substack.

Though Club Chalamet started off as just another stan account, The Wall Street Journal reports that Simone Cromer — the woman behind the Timothée-obsessed page — has found new success on Substack where she has generated enough revenue to “cover the cost of her summer vacation to Italy” with just a few hundred subscribers.

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Day 2 of Luigi Mangione suppression hearings.

We’re back in New York court this morning for pre-trial hearings on whether key evidence in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting case will be barred from being shown to jurors — that includes items like a firearm and notebook recovered when Mangione was arrested. As I left the courthouse last night, some Mangione supporters were already “in line” to try to get inside on Tuesday. They camped out across the street in tents overnight.

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Witness says Luigi Mangione discussed the public perception of the shooting.

A Department of Corrections officer at the Pennsylvania prison where Mangione was held after his arrest told the court that he and Mangione discussed how traditional media and social media was reacting to the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The corrections officer told Mangione that from his perspective, mainstream media focused on the crime, whereas social media users discussed the wrongdoings of the healthcare industry.

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Leeloo Dallas Multipass.

Not every day you get to physically own a meme!

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We’re reviewing surveillance footage and media coverage in the Mangione case.

The state has called two witnesses today: the deputy commissioner of public information at the NYPD and an employee at a surveillance system company in Pennsylvania. It’s part of the vast surveillance network that led to Mangione’s arrest: NYPD releasing several photos and videos of the shooting suspect which were then published by countless news outlets, as well as the video surveillance system in the Pennsylvania McDonald’s where Mangione was arrested.

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Luigi Mangione has entered the courtroom.

We’re more than an hour and a half behind the scheduled start time for the hearing in New York. Mangione was allowed to wear street clothes today, which elicited wall-to-wall news coverage last month. He’s wearing a gray suit and light dress shirt.

The indie web is here to make the internet weird again

Welcome to the new old internet.

Stevie Bonifield
Who is AI nostalgia slop even for?

Video generators like Sora rely on a monoculture that no longer exists — and their creations are straight-up trash.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Hot subpoena summer

The convoluted saga of Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively, and It Ends With Us is still raging on social media, thanks to influencers.

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Timbubu.

Just when you thought you had heard the last of Labubus, Tim Cook gets a custom one. Kasing Lung, the artist responsible for the viral sensation, gifted Cook a doll wearing glasses and holding an iPhone. But is it really a Labubu if you didn’t spend hours trying to buy one?

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Pope Leo XIV said WHAT?!

In a private meeting with members of media, the pope condemned clickbait news as a “degrading practice,” The Guardian reports. Pope Leo XIV is clearly thinking about the digital information ecosystem: he said he chose his papal name in part due to developments in AI “that pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice and labor.” Will the pope weigh in on SEO next?

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Wow, cute t-shirt! And it supports the EFF?

To support their suits against OPM and DOGE, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is selling a retro-looking ringer t-shirt, and honestly it’s kind of a banger. I think I am going to buy one, hem it into a crop top and wear it when I go rock climbing. At $25 it’s a steal.

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Ted Cruz accuses Wikipedia of bias, citing dubious sources.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sent a letter to the Wikimedia Foundation accusing the site of “left-wing bias.” As I wrote in a feature about the site last month, there is a growing campaign by the Trump administration and other powerful actors around the world to influence the encyclopedia.

Cruz’s letter exhibits many of the common traits of these attacks: citations of dubious studies from conservative think tanks, quotes from the disgruntled Wikipedia co-founder, complaints about right-wing sources deemed unreliable, and requests for information about Wikipedia policies that are publicly available -- in meticulous detail -- on Wikipedia itself.

Memo to Bari Weiss Re: CBS News: You’re doomed

This is the glass cliff to end all glass cliffs.

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Aolol.

The Internet darling valued at $100 billion in 2001 when it merged with Time Warner is for sale by Apollo Global Management for about 1 percent of that. Italy’s Bending Spoons is said to be interested, owner of WeTransfer, Evernote, Komoot, and Vimeo.

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So which VC is going to throw money at this hot new LLM?

Look, I’m more of an Oxford English Dictionary girlie, but I respect the hustle from Merriam-Webster. I hope our terminally online dictionary raises a cool billion.

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Another gold rush in San Francisco.

Delightful scene report about a bunch of children who think they’re building god. Highlights include: appearances from Dumpster Boyfriend, “a sperm-racing start-up,” and “Carsten, a Swiss German 27-year-old who was designing AI-involved sandals but recently pivoted to drug testing.” Claude, is this a top signal?

Can Luigi Mangione get too big to jail?

Two terrorism-related charges against Mangione were dropped at a court hearing on Tuesday in the New York state case.

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Judge dismisses terrorism charges in Luigi Mangione case.

Mangione was facing with two terrorism-related charges in the New York State case. It will likely be seen as a big win for Mangione. In his ruling Judge Carro wrote:

While the defendant was clearly expressing an animus toward UHC, and the health care industry generally, it does not follow that his goal was to “intimidate and coerce a civilian population,” and indeed, there was no evidence presented of such a goal.

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I’m here in court at the Luigi Mangione hearing.

This is the first time Mangione is appearing in court since February’s chaotic hearing that became a public spectacle. We’re expecting more news to come of this hearing — the judge may even set a trial date.

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The Internet Archive and the record labels have reached a settlement.

Last year, the Archive lost an appeal in its ebook lending case, and now it has settled the lawsuit over its Great 78 Project:

The Internet Archive’s blog simply says:

As noted in the recent court filings in UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Internet Archive, both parties have advised the Court that the matter has been settled. The parties have reached a confidential resolution of all claims and will have no further public comment on this matter.

Anonymity is dead and we’re all content now

We aren’t your friends, and you’ll never be alone again.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Planet Money TikToks inspired one of the year’s most brilliant animated movies

Boys Go to Jupiter writer / director Julian Glander sees his new movie as a story about society’s lost connections.

Charles Pulliam-Moore