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Maybe Isolation Can Make the Internet Fun Again
Without the outlet of social interaction, we're all blogging and vlogging just for the sake of it.
Are You Too Old to Love Taking Back Sunday’s 'Tell All Your Friends' Album?
When I was 14, everything sucked. Now I'm an adult, I have a mortgage. That's just what happens when you get old.
George R. R. Martin Is the Only Novelist the Internet Cares About
The 'Game of Thrones' creator just released a new chapter from 'Winds of Winter' on his LiveJournal, because he still uses that.
Faking Your Death Online Is a Lot Harder Than It Used to Be
In the early days of social media, death’s clammy hand was never far from a user’s shoulder.
Digital Painting Asserts Its Place in Art History
“The most important artwork of our time might well be happening on a LiveJournal profile,” says curator Michael Connor.
What Your Old LiveJournal Music Says About You
In 2005, the internet was like the wild west for sharing your feelings. And posting music on LiveJournal was one of the best weapons we had.
'Delete Your Account' Unearths Our Awkward First-Times on Social Media
How do you draw a line between your personal online self, your public online persona, and your past self?
The Antisocial Network: How the 90s Internet Died Like Diaryland
Before Facebook or Twitter, there was Diaryland. But it’s creator just wasn’t a Zuckerberg and it faded into oblivion.
Did a White Guy Steal a Popular Gossip Site from Three Black Teenagers?
Oh No They Didn't grew from a LiveJournal community to an honest-to-god brand, but the people who run it today have been accused of exploiting the original founders.