Friday, September 4, 2015

The Intersect Weekly: In search of the darkest, most disturbing content on the Internet

Inside the fascinating, bizarre world of 'Prepper Pinterest'
 
On the viral rise of divorce selfies (and the death of traditional marriage)
A new generation of selfie-snapping divorcees is reimagining divorce -- and marriage, along with it.   Read full article »
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Obama’s Alaska Instagrams: A Very Serious Review
Two out of five stars. IF you squint.   Read full article »
In search of the darkest, most disturbing content on the Internet
Red rooms, gladiators, human experiments: Can you find these things on the Dark Web, or are they merely urban legends?  Read full article »
Can we guess who you are based on the pages you’ve liked on Facebook?
Try this app to see if your Facebook "likes" reveal your age, politics, relationship status and sexual preferences.   Read full article »
Inside the fascinating, bizarre world of 'Prepper Pinterest'
Pinterest has become the social network of choice for the fringe movement.   Read full article »
 
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Are ‘WiFi allergies’ a real thing? A quick guide to electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
One court is now treating WiFi allergies as an actual disability.   Read full article »
His tweet got 120,000 RTs. Now he has to wear a Ninja Turtle suit to his wedding.
"I definitely didn't think it was going to go viral. I guess the Internet had other plans."   Read full article »
What was fake on the Internet this week: Selfie lice, Joey Fatone and James Earl Jones RIPs
The 69th installment in a weekly series that debunks the Web's hoaxes, rumors and exaggerations.  Read full article »
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