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    Episodes (19)

    21. VTubers: Hatusune Miku, Hololive, Code Miko, Project Melody, and more!

    21. VTubers: Hatusune Miku, Hololive, Code Miko, Project Melody, and more!
    Welcome to the world of animated avatar streamers & Influencers. From the dawn of their creation in Japan with Tokimeki Memorial, a video game that created one of the first VTubers, to Code Miko, a current Twitch streamer who is pushing the bounds of what it means to be a VTuber and constantly breaking the rules to do it, we’re exploring the evolution of these VTubers. And with it, the discovery that sometimes people’s identities are sometimes more important as avatars than their real life identities.

    20. Piracy: Mega Upload + KickassTorrents

    20. Piracy: Mega Upload + KickassTorrents
    Piracy. You know you’ve done it! And on this episode, we’re exposing you as we talk about two stories that highlight the wild wild west of the early bit torrent days. In story #1, Saige and Harry cover Kim Dotcom, the mega personality behind Mega Upload. And in Story #2, Rowan and Bijan discuss KickassTorrents, a bit torrent website that became famous for the US Justice Department going after its founder Artem Vaulin, his trial on copyright infringement, and his travails in Poland. (edited) [9:13 PM]

    14. Reddit History: Unidan & Oppa Homeless Style

    14. Reddit History: Unidan & Oppa Homeless Style
    Two stories for ya this week about Reddit. Story #1: Bijan and guest host Ryan Broderick discuss what happened in 2014 when a Reddit user set out to discredit Tumblr by creating a post so hilariously dishonest it became notorious, and as such representative of Reddit culture of the day. And in story #2, Saige and Harry talk about the rise and fall of Unidan, Reddit's version of Steve Irwin with his opening catchphrase "biologist here" and his love of crows.

    13. DashCon vs TanaCon: The Battle of the Disaster Conventions

    13. DashCon vs TanaCon: The Battle of the Disaster Conventions
    In 2013 and 2018 respectively, two conventions unfolded and soon became infamous for being the disasters they inflicted upon their fans. In story #1, Bijan and Saige peel back the layers of what happened at DashCon, the unofficial convention for Tumblr... and the now legendary ball-pit. And for story #2, Rowan and Harry discuss TanaCon, the spite convention to rule them all. Sit back, grab your snacks, and enjoy.

    12. When Brands Meme: KFC + Denny's

    12. When Brands Meme: KFC + Denny's
    What happens when a brand's meme and marketing game is on point (and those brands whose game are not)? For our first story we talk about the first brand to be welcomed by the internet - Denny's - and all the things they did right. For our second story, this episode would not be complete without talking about KFC and all the ways they've broken (and continue to break) the internet. BONUS UPDATE: We learned many new things about Harry tonight. We look forward to your thoughts on it. Also, maybe leave us a comment? WE LOVE COMMENTS!

    11. Artificial Intelligence -- Cleverbot + Bina48

    11. Artificial Intelligence -- Cleverbot + Bina48
    On this episode, we're talking about the simulation of human intelligence in machines, and how its applications have developed on the web. For our first story we're discussing Cleverbot, an AI chat web page that in 2011 passed the Turing Test. Up next is the story of Bina48, an AI robot from the perspective of a queer African-American that turned our perceptions of AI on its head.

    10. Alternate Reality Games: Petscop & The Sun Vanished

    10.  Alternate Reality Games: Petscop & The Sun Vanished
    ARGs for short, these games are unlike anything you've ever "played" before. Because they begin as games you don't know you're playing. Popularized by the internet, the game can start with a video, a tweet, a Reddit post. All it takes is for a group of people to play along. And now you have a game. In the first story, we cover the video series Petscop, a walk-through of an unfinished video game that delves into unexpected territory. And for the second story, we're talking about The Sun Vanished, which began with a simple tweet that said "help"

    9. Flash Games: Neopets & Newgrounds

    9. Flash Games: Neopets & Newgrounds
    This episode we peel back the pixels on early internet Flash Games and the ensuing chaos of trying to stay alive with massive server bills and Scientology owners. First up, Newgrounds, a user-generated website that began with Flash games like 'Club A Seal' and 'Assassin', but became famous as the home of viral videos like 'Numa Numa Dance'. This is followed by our second story, Neopets, in which the original creators accidentally sold a majority stake in their children's Pokemon-esque company to Scientologists who in turn decided to run their new acquisition using the "80 trillion year-old" organizational management technique developed by an ancient civilization. We wish we were kidding.

    8. RIP Yahoo Answers

    8.  RIP Yahoo Answers
    Yahoo recently announced that it will be shutting down their “ask site” Yahoo Answers and so on this episode, we pour one out in this Yahooeulogy for the legendary hive-mind site for the internet’s weirdest questions as we tackle two stories about it: First, The history of Yahoo Answers. And second, Ken M, the wholesome troll account that drove the unknown fits of verbal rage.

    7. Sonic Dreams Collection + Slender Man

    7. Sonic Dreams Collection + Slender Man
    On this episode we go hunting for the stories where fans took over and made something their own... on the internet. In the first story, Bijan and guest host Anthony Carboni explore video game developers/prankster group Arcane Kids and the Sonic The Hedgehog game they created because Sega would never make it. And in the second story we dive into internet legend, Slender Man and the twist to the horror genre only the internet could invent.

    4. The Dawn of the Internet Influencer + Cyberbullying

    4.  The Dawn of the Internet Influencer + Cyberbullying
    Quick content warning! This episode contains discussions about or directly relating to cyberbullying and suicide, topics potentially sensitive for you or others. This week we’re diving into two stories about MySpace that defined the social network of the time. First, MySpace celebrities! The rise of the Influencer was popularized in this era and MySpace was a major platform for that. And for our second piece, we discuss the dawn of cyberbullying, and specifically, the Megan Meier story, and how it led to change.

    3. Ashley Madison + The First Computer Matchmaking Service

    3. Ashley Madison + The First Computer Matchmaking Service
    In a world where meeting romantic partners online is the norm, we dive into two stories under this topic. First, where it all began, with the one of the world’s first known computer dating applications. And the second, in which a website designed to explicitly facilitate people looking to cheat on their spouses goes horribly wrong in more ways than anyone could imagine.
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