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    Guardian Australia’s culture and lifestyle team chat through the infinite scroll, bringing you the biggest – and weirdest – bits of the internet
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    From Hackers to Unfriended: the evolution of the internet on film. Plus: is Elvis the new Cats?

    From Hackers to Unfriended: the evolution of the internet on film. Plus: is Elvis the new Cats?
    In the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun is joined by film history nerd – and Total Reboot host – Alexei Toliopoulos, for an extremely fun deep dive into the history of the world wide web on screen. Later, they chat about the main character energy of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis: a film that everyone loves to hate – despite not having seen it yet.
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    en-gbJune 01, 2022

    Why is synaesthesia suddenly going viral? Plus: the poetry of the second mention – Saved for Later podcast

    Why is synaesthesia suddenly going viral? Plus: the poetry of the second mention – Saved for Later podcast
    In the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun is joined by former colleague Naaman Zhou – now of the New Yorker – to discuss the linguistic gymnastics involved in journalism, and a Twitter account documenting the best and worst of it. Plus – producer Miles Herbert joins the pod to talk about TikTok’s latest obsession

    What is the Y2K aesthetic and why won’t it go away? Plus: extreme iPod nostalgia

    What is the Y2K aesthetic and why won’t it go away? Plus: extreme iPod nostalgia
    In the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun and Alyx Gorman are joined by Evan Collins and Froyo Tam – the internet archivists cataloguing every trend you’ve ever loved – to discuss the return of the Y2K aesthetic, and how new platforms like TikTok are causing a fad churn. Plus – unos, dos, tres, catorce, turn it up loud – Alyx and Michael share their iPod eulogies.

    Harry Styles and the internet’s foot fetish – with Benjamin Law and Beverley Wang

    Harry Styles and the internet’s foot fetish – with Benjamin Law and Beverley Wang
    In the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun and Alyx Gorman are joined by Benjamin Law and Beverley Wang from the ABC’s Stop Everything! podcast to discuss the unlikely star of a Better Homes and Gardens shoot: a hole in Harry Styles’s sock. For Law, whose feet have also been known to attract unwanted attention online, it’s personal
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    en-gbMay 04, 2022

    Why are Australian politicians so bad at memes? Plus: are you the asshole?

    Why are Australian politicians so bad at memes? Plus: are you the asshole?
    In the latest episode of Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun is joined by Matilda Boseley to dive deep on this election campaign’s best and worst #auspol posts. But first, an experiment with a new AI bot that answers Reddit’s favourite question – in which Michael reveals his most controversial opinion, which could actually get him fired

    Should you get money advice from TikTok? Plus: the cursed bowling animations going viral

    Should you get money advice from TikTok? Plus: the cursed bowling animations going viral
    In Guardian Australia’s weekly podcast about internet culture, Mariam Mohammed and Mellisa Ma of MoneyGirl teach Alyx Gorman and Michael Sun how to spot a sketchy finfluencer. But first, Michael shows Alyx the only viral video trend he actually likes: parodies of the awful 3D animations that accompany a bowling alley strike. Unfortunately, she does not feel the same way

    Stop trying to make the ibis happen! Plus: how viral food videos have changed – and changed us | Saved for Later podcast

    Stop trying to make the ibis happen! Plus: how viral food videos have changed – and changed us | Saved for Later podcast
    On Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Michael Sun and Alyx Gorman are joined by cooking video queen June Xie, of Delish and Budget Eats, to discuss her very personal journey with the genre – and how it went from hands in pans to Frankensteined food porn and on to racial politics. Plus: an epic rant from Michael about the bin chicken

    The Oscars slap that launched a thousand takes. Plus: what is ‘short king spring’, and why?

    The Oscars slap that launched a thousand takes. Plus: what is ‘short king spring’, and why?
    In Guardian Australia’s weekly podcast about internet culture, JR Hennessy joins Alyx Gorman and Michael Sun to discuss the Will Smith/Chris Rock controversy that sent Twitter – and opinion writers – into exhausting overdrive. But first, a discussion about seasonal changes: hot girl summer is over. Make way for the short kings

    Is Byron Baes ... good? Plus: TikTok’s worst trend

    Is Byron Baes ... good? Plus: TikTok’s worst trend
    In Guardian Australia’s podcast about internet culture, Katie Cunningham joins Michael Sun and Alyx Gorman to explain the phenomenon that is Byron Baes in all its crystal-studded controversy. And Alyx tells Michael about why retail workers have had enough of elaborate Starbucks orders, gratuitous singing and other TikTok pranks

    Tom Cardy on being TikTok famous. Plus: will we survive the vibe shift?

    Tom Cardy on being TikTok famous. Plus: will we survive the vibe shift?
    Michael Sun is flying solo this week on Guardian Australia’s online culture podcast, so he brings in two special guests. First, Matilda Boseley joins to mourn our fading relevance as we become victims of the vibe shift and ‘terminal trend velocity’. Then TikTok star Tom Cardy tells us about his overnight success, and the struggles of making money on the platform – even with 1 million followers

    Is this the new Wordle? Plus: roleplaying your job, with Anne Helen Petersen

    Is this the new Wordle? Plus: roleplaying your job, with Anne Helen Petersen
    In Guardian Australia’s online culture podcast, guest Anne Helen Petersen, co-author of Out of Office, talks about how instant messaging platforms can lead to Larping your job – making work more performative, more draining and far less efficient. Then she shares some tips for how to fix this problem. Plus Michael Sun finds an online puzzle game that’s even more addictive than Wordle, and plays it for 16 hours
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    en-gbFebruary 02, 2022