
Memes are a key tool for extremist communities and conspiracy theories
A study identifies the language of the internet based on text and images as a formula for representing the world view of groups that subscribe to hoaxes
A study identifies the language of the internet based on text and images as a formula for representing the world view of groups that subscribe to hoaxes
With funny memes referencing Soviet leaders and nods to Marxist aesthetics pervading online culture, young people are looking toward the communist past with a mixture of irony and curiosity
Seven years ago, these internet parodies were declared dead by experts, but today there are advertising agencies and festivals dedicated to them
A mix of fear and trendiness has made AI appear to be the protagonist of a radical change in our society. But the technology may actually be overhyped
TikTok accounts in this category have racked up millions of views; they are designed to provoke feelings of anguish and desolation in viewers, especially among frustrated young people