#ADayOffTwitch and dozens of subreddit blackouts were organized separately, but together they show the potential power of collective action by users.
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Thursday, September 2, 2021
They Watched a YouTuber With Tourette’s—Then Adopted His Tics
The Case for Video Game Tutorials
The Best Turntables for Your Vinyl Collection
12 Face Masks Your Kids May Actually Wear
I Want My Daughter to Live in a Better Metaverse
You’re Not Alone: Monkeys Choke Under Pressure Too
Our Favorite Mattresses on Sale for Labor Day
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
We're Giving Away a 75-Inch Version of Our Favorite TV
Can the Wisdom of Crowds Help Fix Social Media’s Trust Issue?
Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written By You
Fleeing Disaster Is Hard. Climate Change Is Making It Harder
I'm Trapped in the Witcher 3 Grind, and I Hate It Here
This Tiny Robot Mimics the Mantis Shrimp's Mighty Punch
The Best Sex Toys and Tech for Every Body
I’m Vaccinated. When Is It Safe to Take My Mask Off?
The Fight to Define When AI Is ‘High Risk’
This Touchscreen Table Lets You Summon Board Games With a Tap
Artificial Intelligence and the ‘Gods Behind the Masks’
Covid Has Created a Virtual Renaissance for Life Drawing
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