Even in private, Mark Zuckerberg has to act like he’s speaking to the public. Facebook users face a similar problem. @bafeldman writes https://t.co/HvDI7a8V6Q
Shingy, who became an avatar of AOL’s uncertainty and aimlessness, is now in the wilderness himself, taking a break. He spoke with @bafeldman https://t.co/ebZKrZrOuB
YouTube’s “content creators” want to be seen as scrappy upstarts hampered by the man. But they don't need anyone's sympathy, writes @bafeldman https://t.co/iAC1i3tUIr
Leaders of Silicon Valley and the Democratic Party are in an ugly early stage of a protracted, high-powered, acrimonious divorce. @gdebenedetti reports https://t.co/0n5iRIJdjW
Following her G20 appearance in which she tried to find her way into a conversation of world leaders, Ivanka Trump started popping up on Twitter in lots of famous situations where she shouldn't be https://t.co/N7lu0XRNQs
Snapchat's still-great filters are what helps it stay relevant and develop its reputation even as Instagram continues to eclipse it in size https://t.co/KBBCL2rWG1
As the influencer market grows, fraud is becoming more rampant, and it’s increasingly difficult to discern when influencers are engaging in above-board, ethical publishing, and when they’re taking questionable shortcuts https://t.co/syd4yOdUhd
The minute you share something online with anyone, you need to operate under the assumption that you’re sharing it with everyone in the world https://t.co/mFO6VDqDOa
Online, everything that once seemed definitively and unquestionably real now seems slightly fake; everything that once seemed slightly fake now has the power and presence of the real https://t.co/gXET8YTFiX
Movies are increasingly being consumed from streaming platforms and set-top boxes where people can choose from whole galaxies of content. That means what those movies are called matters more than ever https://t.co/mxqU2B8jD1
The builders of the internet reflect on how their creation has been used to undermine the very aspects of free society that made their tech possible in the first place https://t.co/B41rzUt0lD
The man who became a meme when he held up a simple cardboard sign which read "OBAMA BRING BACK ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT" doesn't have any regrets https://t.co/W5c4kHzWGw