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Emma Chamberlain Is in an ‘Existential Crisis 24/7.’ Let's Get Into It
She revolutionized YouTube just by being her quirky, teenage self. Now, she’s pondering life’s big questions — and totally cool with having no answers
- Cover Story
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MrBeast's Chris Tyson Went On Hormones. Then Came Transphobic Conspiracy Theories
While many who watch the YouTube megastar and his pals are vocally supportive, others have been outright hostile
- Identity Wars
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How Three TikTokers Used God to Find Surrealism
In videos that defy trends and sometimes logic, a trio of Christian friends are drawing fans into their dream world
- Fever Dreams
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How Will BookTok Change Publishing in 2023?
Creators on TikTok are fighting for a more diverse book world — and running into some deep-seated problems in the industry
- Turning a Page
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Influencer-Favorite Luxury Brand the Laundress Warns of ‘Potential’ Bacteria in Products
The vague but ominous warning had customers and a New York legislator pressing for more details about the risk posed by the fancy detergents and soaps
- Dirty Work
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Benny Drama to Star in (and Write) Comedy Coming Out Story for Amazon
“It’s exciting for me to take a character outside of the internet,” he previously told Rolling Stone
- It's Giving Gay
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How 'Channel 5' Is Changing Journalism, One YouTube Post at a Time
Former All Gas No Breaks star Andrew Callaghan isn't giving up the silly stuff — but he's ready to get a whole lot more serious
- Future of Media
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Minecraft Pays Tribute to Trailblazing Streamer Technoblade: ‘He Meant So Much to Our Community’
The wildly popular YouTube creator died after a battle with cancer at the age of 23
- (Sub)Culture
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Technoblade, Popular 'Minecraft' Player and YouTube Creator, Dead at 23
The gamer and online personality — who finally revealed his real name, Alex — died after a battle with cancer
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As a Child, Hal Baddie's 'Doll Activities' Were Hidden. Now, She's Using Them to Take Over TikTok
Devin Halbal, a.k.a. Hal Baddie, on finding her identity, talking to strangers, and why a selfie stick is the best way to film
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