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The Verge’s Internet Culture section is the home for daily coverage of how our online lives influence and are influenced by pop culture and the world around us. The ways in which we communicate, create, and live with each other have been radically altered by the internet’s powerful connective tissues, from the platforms we inhabit, like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram; to the policies, laws and guidelines that govern them (or don’t); to the subcultures, communities, and memes that bring us together there — for better or worse. Here you’ll find our coverage of life on the web, with an eye on what’s next.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
The Kingdom Hearts Summary Google Doc.

Remember this? I’ve been waiting for a good reason to share it on The Verge, and all of Kingdom Hearts coming to Steam seems like a good enough one to me! Spoilers, obviously.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Rest in peace, Steve Albini.

The indie rock icon, Steely Dan hater, and prolific shitposter died of a heart attack. Among the records he engineered were Nirvana’s In Utero and Pixies’ Surfer Rosa. Here’s Albini on the recording industry in 1993, and a more recent feature on his growth since then.

The teens making friends with AI chatbots

Teens are opening up to AI chatbots as a way to explore friendship. But sometimes, the AI’s advice can go too far.

Jessica Lucas
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
The Onion has new owners.

G/O Media sold Deadspin, The A.V. Club, and The Takeout last month. Now Global Tetrahedron, which includes Twilio co-founder Jeff Lawson and former NBC News reporter Ben Collins, has acquired The Onion.

Taking over as CEO, Collins told the NYT:

We’re keeping all the writers, we’re going to work with the union, we’re going to make it so they can hopefully get paid a little bit more money, and we’re going to give them the room to grow.

The Onion Is Sold by G/O Media

[The New York Times]

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Inside the Taylor Swift PR industrial complex.

“No journalist is going to catch Swift in her sweatpants backstage and write about it.” I loved this profile of Tree Paine, perhaps the most influential celebrity publicist in the game.

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Elizabeth Lopatto
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
A new Konami Code has been discovered, 25 years after this Castlevania first came out.

How did the N64’s Legacy of Darkness hide the ability to instantly unlock all its characters for a quarter-century? Well, this particular Up, Up, Down, Down required four Ups and four Downs, used C-buttons instead of D-pad, and you’ve gotta hit Z (not Start) at the end. Have yourself more Konami Code stories.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Meet the shareholders of Truth Social, flop meme stock.

Though Truth Social has lost $3.5 billion in value, its shareholders say they aren’t worried. “This isn’t just another stock to me. … I feel like it was God Almighty that put it in my lap,” says Jerry Dean McLain, who’s invested “$25,000 — pretty much his ‘whole nest egg.’”

Alex Cranz
Alex Cranz
I guess clipart played a big role in landing pages for news events on the early internet.

At least, that’s what I’m assuming after looking at CNN’s landing page for the O.J. Simpson trial in 1995. They clearly knew the page needed to be visually interesting but also load relatively quickly on a 56k modem. Why not clipart!

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Remember PostSecret?

Here’s a profile of the guy who created the long-running website where people make visual confessions. Twenty years in, it’s still going — and this profile reveals the surprising religious roots of Frank Warren’s community art project.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Third-party browsers report record iPhone users.

Aloha Browser says EU users jumped 250 percent in March after the Digital Markets Act forced Apple to display a new default browser choice screen. It joins Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Opera in reporting user spikes, according to Reuters.

Nevertheless, the EU is investigating Apple’s implementation over complaints that it’s too complicated.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Americans stopped internetting to stare at the sun.

Coudflare’s data showed an eight percent drop in US traffic at the time of yesterday’s eclipse compared to the week prior. What it doesn’t show is the deluge of crappy photos that followed.

Looking at the United States in aggregate terms, bytes delivered traffic dropped by 8%, and request traffic by 12% as compared to the previous week at 19:00 UTC (14:00 Eastern, 12:00 Pacific).
Looking at the United States in aggregate terms, bytes delivered traffic dropped by 8%, and request traffic by 12% as compared to the previous week at 19:00 UTC (14:00 Eastern, 12:00 Pacific).
Image: Cloudflare
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
A throwback to the music blog era.

Big Sean shouted out the blog era of music during an NPR Tiny Desk appearance this week, which is a reminder of so many outlets from that time that have disappeared or changed drastically.

That includes Pitchfork (even if Big Sean’s best review there was probably for a track that wasn’t on any of his albums), which was folded into GQ after a round of layoffs early this year, and was profiled more recently here by Liz Lopatto.

Federation is the future of social media, says Bluesky CEO Jay Graber

The head of Threads and Mastodon competitor Bluesky on why she thinks decentralization is the way forward in a post-Twitter internet.

Nilay Patel
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Kotaku’s editor-in-chief has resigned.

For more on why, Aftermath (a new gaming site started by several former Kotaku writers) has several enlightening quotes from Glennon’s letter of resignation that was sent to G/O Media execs Lea Goldman and Jim Spanfeller.

I firmly believe that the decision to ‘invert’ Kotaku’s editorial strategy to deprioritize news in favor of guides is fundamentally misguided given the current infrastructure of the site... [This decision is] directly contradicted by months of traffic data, and shows an astonishing disregard for the livelihoods of the remaining writers and editors who work here

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Hey, some guy made a bot for dating apps.

What’s the definition of a “baddie” that’s being “found” by this bot? “I just gathered some photos of girls I thought were hot, attached a small sample.”

If you aren’t picky about personality and your tastes align with this guy’s, you too can be flagged by Tinder for Captchas to prove you’re human!

Why the Kate Middleton scandal just won’t die

How a bad Photoshop job turned into an existential crisis for the British monarchy.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Deadspin sold.

Jim Spanfeller, known for his sensitivity about being called a “herb,” has sold sports site Deadspin to Lineup Publishing. Every person who worked at the site has been fired.

Spanfeller’s management has had some benefits; when he bungled Deadspin’s editorial tone, a mass quit resulted in the founding of the excellent new website Defector.

Subscription services are changing our relationship to gaming

In countries like Argentina, where physical games are exorbitantly expensive, services like Game Pass present a more affordable — but flawed — alternative.

Diego Nicolás Argüello
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Andrew Webster
Akihabara still shows off Japan’s love for physical media

The nerd haven isn’t what it once was, but its importance is arguably greater than ever.

Sam Byford
The case for 4K Blu-ray in a world of streaming

With Christopher Nolan praising the benefits of 4K Blu-ray, is now the time to revisit physical media?

Jon Porter