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Emilie Friedlander

@adhocemilie
2 posts
2024-01-17
“The possible end result of all of this is that robots will continue writing a huge number of articles to please other robots, and that search will become even less usable than it already is.” https://www.404media.co/...
2024-01-17 View on X
404 Media

A study monitoring product review queries on Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo for a year suggests that search engines are losing the cat-and-mouse game of SEO spam

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2020-06-25
18 months ago, I started looking into a self-described “cult” that was recruiting people on social media, mostly from independent music and Weird Facebook circles. A lot happened. Here is my story with @Joy__Crane. https://onezero.medium.com/...
2020-06-25 View on X
OneZero

Inside DayLife Army, a social media cult, spun off from a Facebook group, that seduces young people with empty promises of a better world

The DayLife Army always seemed like a troll.  Then it became a nightmare.  —  started with a tweet.  In the fall of 2013, Matthew had recently turned 18 … Tweets: @judyberman , @ch...