Iâve been thinking a lot lately about something that happened in the wake of Charlie Kirkâs death. Two people I knew online, one a good friend of mine and the other just an acquaintance through that friend, had a falling out over the whole thing. And honestly, I wasnât surprised. Not because I wanted itContinue reading “When Compassion Gets Dismissed”
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The Dark Web Goes Mainstream: Why Widespread Adoption Is Inevitable
The dark web has long been shrouded in mystery, often associated with illegal activity, privacy obsession, or niche internet subcultures. For most internet users, it remains a hidden corner of the web, accessible only through specialized software and technical know-how. Yet, as history has shown with technology, what starts as niche often becomes mainstream onceContinue reading “The Dark Web Goes Mainstream: Why Widespread Adoption Is Inevitable”
If Teens Can Work, Why Canât They Monetize Online Content?
Across the United States and many other countries, labor laws have long recognized that teenagers can workâalbeit with protections in place. They need parental permission, they canât work full-time during school days, and there are restrictions to ensure their safety and education arenât compromised. These rules make sense: they balance opportunity with responsibility. But whenContinue reading “If Teens Can Work, Why Canât They Monetize Online Content?”
