Celebrity legal disputes are juicier than gossip, less stressful than true crime, and unavoidable on social media.
Sri Lanka’s ban on social media forces a question nobody wants to ask: What if a global media network is impossible?
Dating culture is thriving on Instagram and other platforms popular with youth.
Matchmaking sites have officially surpassed friends and family in the world of dating, injecting modern romance with a dose of radical individualism. Maybe that’s the problem.
News publishers lost the homepage firehose, and gained a social media flood. It's making the news more about readers, and less about news.
The online dating scene in India is primarily matrimonial websites, predicated on the idea that the first meeting between two paired users will be to chat about their wedding. It highlights a false dichotomy between modern arranged marriages and fairytale love.
Materialists has much less to say about romance than it thinks it does.
Big Tech’s relationship with journalism is much more complicated than it appears.
Andrew Dowling is launching an app to solve the loneliness epidemic among older adults.
The "news" of the death of the author Chinua Achebe two years after the fact shows how timestamps are losing relevance.