Andrew MacDougall: Social media has painted us into an awful corner where truth never catches up to the lie and emotion only ever ratchets up
Tag Archives: twitter
The ‘genius’ behind the @CAFinUS Twitter account
Canada’s military charm offensive south of the border is spearheaded by one Newfoundlander, a full battery and a love of poetry
Why did Ed the Sock compare Jagmeet Singh to Jughead, the misunderstood Archie character?
Nick Taylor-Vaisey: ‘Jughead’ was a racist insult thrown at Singh as a kid. Whatever the Sock’s intention, his premise is flawed. Jughead Jones is brilliant.
Why would anyone hate Catherine McKenna?
As the face of the climate change file, McKenna has endured a torrent of vile abuse. Behind it is a powder keg of anxiety, resentment, and a lot of anger.
Donald Trump’s year of ‘presidential harassment’
Donald Trump, President of the United States of America, forever the victim
I quit Twitter two years ago and never looked back
Calum Marsh: The widespread cheapening of Twitter discourse by attention-seeking politicians and journalists is form of ‘shock advertising,’ and one big waste of everyone’s time
Donald Trump’s tweet-fidavit on the Mueller Report
Tabatha Southey: In the interest of fairness to the man at the centre of the story, an annotated look at President Trump’s own words on the Mueller matter
Meghan Markle’s Twitter bot network: ‘The whole thing is a bit insane’
A European consulting firm has discovered a ‘highly-connected’ Twitter hive that is attacking journalists who cover the royals
Some painfully obvious things I learned too late in life
Shannon Proudfoot: I asked people to describe their most thunderous epiphany. After 1,400 twitter replies, it’s safe to say we all discovered a lot.
The math behind Donald Trump’s tweets
Opinion: What mathematical methods tell us about the web of interactions formed by the U.S. president’s most frequently used keywords on Twitter