Disagreement is central to our lives online. ‘Erisologists’ want to study it more systematically.
The biases of the online marketplace, quantified
The U.S. government doubled its requests for Twitter user information in late 2014 compared with the year before. Most of the time, the publishing platform gave officials what they wanted.
“I’ll take my kid playing PlayStation all night over getting drunk and driving around, that’s for sure,” one reader says.
Researchers say architectural design cues make people want to gamble, perhaps more than digital environments do.
Though major theater chains decided not to screen the controversial comedy in light of terror threats, Seth Rogen and James Franco's film will probably live a long life online.
A Colorado school district is replacing in-person meetings with online data systems, but experts argue the change could further isolate families.
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