Right-Wing Hate Groups Are Recruiting Video Gamers Experts say white supremacist hate groups are targeting young video game fans for recruitment via YouTube, Twitch, game-related forums and directly within multiplayer game chat. Anya Kamenetz
Gab, online haven for Pittsburgh shooting suspect, finds new home with Seattle-area company Now, it looks like Gab has found a new online home: Epik Inc., a domain name registrar company based in Sammamish, according to the Washington Secretary of State's website. Sydney Brownstone
Yasmin Green: How Did The Internet Become A Platform For Hate Groups? Extremist groups have co-opted the Internet's connective power to recruit members. Yasmin Green explores how the Internet has allowed extremism to spread, and how technology can combat it. NPR/TED Staff
Yuval Noah Harari: Could Big Data Destroy Liberal Democracy? Yuval Noah Harari says data is the new source of political power, and he worries that big data and AI technology threaten to destroy liberal democracy. NPR/TED Staff
James Bridle: What Do Kids' Videos on YouTube Reveal About the Internet's Dark Side? Children's YouTube is full of addicting content for kids, which can lead users to disturbing and inappropriate videos. James Bridle explains how the Internet's profit structure drives this phenomenon. NPR/TED Staff
Edward Tenner: Can We View Technology's Unintended Consequences In A Positive Light? Edward Tenner says we shouldn't fear technology's unintended consequences. He argues for taking the long view of history, and that human ingenuity often finds solutions to negative consequences. NPR/TED Staff
Kashmir Hill: Do Your Smart Devices Know Too Much? When Kashmir Hill filled her home with smart devices, she knew they would collect massive amounts of her personal information. She wanted to understand: what's the ultimate cost of that data mining? NPR/TED Staff
Anti-Defamation League Report Says Online Anti-Semitism Is A 'Daily Occurrence' NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with researcher Samuel Woolley of the Institute for the Future, and co-author of a new report that says almost 30 percent of accounts tweeting against Jews appear to be bots.
Google Employees Stage Protest Of Company's Handling Of Sexual Harassment Complaints Google employees staged a worldwide protest on Thursday. They walked off the job to demand changes in how the company addresses sexual-harassment allegations at the company. Yuki Noguchi