In the meantime, we’ll still be quarreling with other alt and independent crabs in Facebook’s barrel, hoping articles that we work tirelessly on find readers. When you see us down there scrapping, it would be great if you’d extend a sharing hand.
TRES HILARIOUS: MEET THE CHILDHOOD BESTIES BEHIND BOSTON’S LATEST VIRAL WEB SERIES
The more time Pooley spent immersed in Boston comedy, as both a showrunner and comic, the more impressed he became with the level of local talent.
44 TURNS 45
I swapped the words “Jay Z” for “Trump” and “4:44” for “hair” in the following posts, really for no reason at all beyond highlighting just how childish and inane all this chatter is in the first place.
NON-PROPHETS: HARVARD ELITES LOOK TO ANALYTICS TO COME TO GRIPS WITH HISTORIC UPSET
As the headlines and Trump’s scandals became increasingly unpredictable, Silver’s metrics provided a degree of reassurance. Until, of course, they didn’t.
TRAVEL WARNING: BEWARE OF LPD
Lawrence mayor encourages police to attack travelers
GUEST MEDIA FARM: BOSTON POLICE SOCIAL MEDIA MONITORING PLAN ENDANGERS US ALL
Even the government’s own reports admit that bulk data collection programs have never actually prevented a major violent attack.
BEYOND BLM HEADLINES: ON SEARCHING FOR MEANING IN FLAME WARS
It was easy to take one look at the headlines, glance through Twitter, and #FTP all over the place.
PARTY POOPERS: BLUE AND RED STALWARTS SHOULD STOP ATTACKING MINOR PARTY SUPPORTERS
The RNC and DNC pageants are barely over, the presidential election is still over three months off, and yet major party stalwarts are already trying to police the growing margins of their parties and guilt trip them into voting against their consciences.
TRENDING MYOPIC: FROM NIPPLE BANS TO BLOCKING CANNABIS ADS, FACEBOOK DISCRIMINATED LONG BEFORE CONSERVATIVES STARTED CRYING ABOUT IT
Longtime Dig cannabis columnist Mike “Cann” Crawford has sounded sirens over the past six months over Facebook refusing to allow users to boost posts about marijuana.
SOCIAL HIGH TIMES
With Facebook still hostile to cannabis users, an alternative emerges