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Imagine, for example, how J.K. Rowling’s transphobic tweet might have been publicly received if she’d chosen to disable replies from heartfelt fans telling her how hurt they were. On your Twitter feed, you will see a list of all your recently-received tweets. Don't forget! And producer Anna Foley helps us unpack the scandal that's engulfed Beauty YouTube. For starters, this new change existentially threatens the dreaded “ratio” — the ratio of replies to “Likes” on a viral thread, which indicates at a glance how controversial a tweet can be. Three years after Alex Goldman traveled to India to investigate a scammy call center, he gets a tip that makes him question everything he learned in his first trip. "'A podcast about the internet' that is actually an unfailingly original exploration of modern life and how to survive it." Our show first aired in 2014, and nowadays is downloaded around 5 million times per month. PJ dives into the world of military impostors and the vigilantes who hunt them. And then she started making videos on YouTube. Part of the way she gets that access is by communicating with extremists online. A podcast about the internet, hosted by PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman. A new Yes Yes No, plus Sruthi meets her first fully-functional cyborg. Yik Yak is an app that allows users to communicate anonymously with anyone within a 10-mile radius. We publish new episodes on Thursdays at 6AM ET. Blair Myhand is a police officer in the sleepy, 40,000 person town of Apex, NC. Barry develops a small but very inconvenient health problem, which becomes so persistent and pernicious that it feels as if someone put a curse on him. This week, PJ looks into a theory circling the internet about who might be behind QAnon. Also, a new Yes Yes No. On this week's episode, a new Yes Yes No, and we revisit our "Undo, Undo, Undo" segment to find out listeners most cringeworthy accidental messages. Every time she picks up, she finds herself eavesdropping on the life of a different stranger. It’s become something of a joke to note that between the addition of an expanded character count, bookmarks, and now comment moderation, Twitter is becoming more like LJ daily: Twitter should have an option to make tweets that only your friends can see, like on LiveJournal. We're excited to announce that Emmanuel Dzotsi is taking on a new role on the show ... as host! #123 An Ad for the Worst Day of Your Life. You can help by supporting Vox's explanatory journalism with a financial contribution today. A 13-year-old girl builds a tiny world that she has complete, perfect control over. Scroll until you find the tweet you want to respond to.Step 3, Click "Reply" underneath the tweet. This week, producer Sruthi Pinnamaneni looks at Paul's life before his conviction, and the crime that landed him behind bars. Reporter Karen Duffin tells their story. There’s that. A third faction emerges. While discussing the recent apparent suicide of Japanese wrestler and reality TV star Hana Kimura, who had been bullied and harassed on social media prior to her death last weekend, Danish comedian Sofie Hagen explicitly referenced the new feature as a means of providing protection and safety: 22 year old wrestler Hana Kimura took her own life yesterday after having been bullied by trolls online. What’s more, they appeared to be uploaded by Reese himself. First, PJ talks to Buzzfeed San Francisco Bureau chief Mat Honan about his decision to abandon personal email entirely, and his agonizing fear that it makes him seem like a douche. This week, a bitter Yes Yes No rivalry, and the return of 10 Minutes on Craigslist. This week, a conspiracy theory involving Jeffrey Epstein and a benign, wholesale furniture company, plus, the jam scandal that rocked Los Angeles. Hope is a photographer. Yes Yes No is back. On this week's episode of Reply All, we do a Yes Yes No with Alix Spiegel and Lulu Miller of NPR's Invisibilia, and we discuss the one message you've sent across the internet you wish you could take back. Reply All offers three internship opportunities each year -- spring (Jan-May), summer (May-Sept) and fall (Sept-Jan). This week, a Super Tech Support: after Lizzie's Snapchat gets hacked, things start getting really creepy. This week, we help Alex Blumberg understand why a Google engineer ended up complimenting the KKK, and then Yes Yes No turns bizarro. And the 17 year old kid who tried to save the day. We are hoping to talk to specific groups of people who have helped shape this incredible election. One day her body begins to betray her. A special bonus Email Debt Forgiveness Day themed episide! The story of a person who wanted to change the world using the internet — by committing crimes on an unprecedented global scale. Everyone -- this is the current default option. And that kind of work takes resources. The Facts... Shulem Deen was a 22-year old and ultra-religious, a Hasidic Jewish person, when he bought a computer and signed up for America Online in 1996. Xie writes in the blog post that Twitter’s research shows people who had access to the limited replies felt more comfortable tweeting and more protected from spam and abuse, and didn’t lead to an increase in unwanted direct messages. Plus, how to cloak yourself from all the people who are now allowed to see your internet browsing history. From Gimlet Media. How to Reply to a Tweet on Twitter. This week — a new technology falls into the wrong hands. Jamie Keiles is a writer who decided to photograph something that’s usually invisible. Here are some nice things people have said about us: This is my favourite new podcast. Click or tap Everyone can reply next to the globe icon to choose who can reply to your Tweet. Now on iOS, you can see Retweets with comments all in one place. So Alex decided to investigate. Plus, could LSD unlock our better selves? Sometimes, on his way to work, a feeling of pressure begins thumping in Paul Ford's chest. #31 BONUS: The Reddit Implosion Explainer. This week, Super Tech Support takes on one of its strangest cases — Roman Mars versus a 2016 Mazda sedan. An informed public is critical right now. We're off this week, but we have a little secret: We actually used to have another podcast about the internet for 38 episodes, called TLDR. ;4)$ this may be Twitter’s best update yet pic.twitter.com/XpnU6Btlmg, Don’t reply to this tweet if you think Twitter’s new update where you can’t reply to tweets is terrible, Someone has got to tell these lads about Twitter's new "no replies" feature pic.twitter.com/BugwSc9yYk. A tweet with a moderated reply setting doesn’t mean that people can’t still yell at you. Rachel was a faithful user of a photo storage website called Picturelife, until one day all of her photos disappeared. The internship is a paid, full-time role based in our Brooklyn offices. Sruthi Pinnamaneni reaches out to him with one small question that alters the course of her next year. Her story plus a new Yes Yes No. This time – a Waze vortex, a tribunal for HawtNugz, and a powerful mystery cure that could topple the world into dystopia. This week, we meet a dominatrix who dominates computers, instead of just people. Now, Twitter’s given us an easy (or easier, at least) way to douse the flames. #150 The Reply All Halloween Scream-A-Thon. This week, Alex and Damiano take a trip. This week, a story about people who start hearing voices in their heads. This week, The Exorcist. Our intern is Heather Schröering. A group of elite scientists prepare for the last conversation humans might ever have. Ad music is by Build Buildings. Yes Yes No is back, with special guest Jason Mantzoukas. This week, Alex tries to solve a problem and PJ makes fun of him. The Alabama Democrats fight an unlikely foe in a struggle for Alabama’s future: themselves. This week we have a story about a big group of people with the same questions. #2 The Secret, Gruesome Internet For Doctors. Someone has gone missing. In this episode, we find out about their misadventures, and we hear from the Derek Jeter of URL purchases. By allowing Twitter users to self-moderate, the platform is giving users a way to control their public spaces without having to retreat entirely. The unlikely rise of Lee O'Denat, the founder of Worldstar Hip Hop.

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