Social Media Site Usage 2014 | Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project

In a new survey conducted in September 2014, the Pew Research Center finds that Facebook remains by far the most popular social media site. While its growth has slowed, the level of user engagement with the platform has increased. Other platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and LinkedIn saw significant increases over the past year in…

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‘Upvoted’, A New Podcast by Reddit About the People and Stories Behind the Links That Make the Front Page

“https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/upvoted/id954162809”> src= “http://laughingsquid.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/upvoted-750×393.png” alt=”upvoted” width=”750″ height=”393″/> “https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/upvoted/id954162809”>Upvoted is a new podcast by reddit that focuses on the people and stories behind the links that make it to the site’s front page. The “https://soundcloud.com/upvoted/episode-0-the-story-of-uyoungluck-dante-orpilla”> first episode of the show focuses on reddit user Dante Orpilla, his story of redemption, and how he came to work at reddit….

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Agent Peggy Carter’s Toughest Mission: Dealing With Misogynist Jerks – A new video from Leigh Lahav!

“//www.youtube.com/embed/kSSze9A6X9E” width=”640″> Boy, times sure were tough for women in the 1940s! It’s so great that now in modern times we live in a completely equal society where women are treated the same way as men are and—oh. Oh. (via Leigh Lahav) Are you following The Mary Sue on “https://twitter.com/#!/TheMarySue/” target= “_blank”>Twitter, “http://www.facebook.com/themarysue” target= “_blank”>Facebook, target=”_blank”>Tumblr,…

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Protecting Military Servicemembers From Predatory Loans Is A National Security Issue

(Hammerin Man) In recent years, we’ve written a number of stories about laws aimed at protecting active-duty servicemembers and their families from predatory loans and the businesses that try to take advantage of loopholes in these rules. Some readers have asked why members of our armed forces merit protections not available to civilians. But this…

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In the Wake of Charlie Hebdo, Free Speech Does Not Mean Freedom From Criticism « The Hooded Utilitarian

On Wednesday morning, the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo was attacked by three masked gunmen, armed with kalashnikovs, who stormed the building and killed ten of its staff and two police officers. The gunmen are currently understood to be Muslim extremists. This attack came minutes after the paper tweeted this drawing of ISIS leader Abu…

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