Newsletter: ???? ???? Your Gmail might catch a cheater
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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Our top stories today are about: A woman revealing that Gmail can help catch a cheater, a dark web "hitman" promising to kill Trump as part of a crowdfunding scam, a woman issuing a warning about storing Christmas ornaments in cardboard boxes, and whether or not YouTube is in its flop era.
After that, we have another issue of "Meme History" for you.
See you next week!
— A.W.
⚡ Today in Internet Culture
???? GOTCHA
‘They don’t stop, they just get sneakier’: Woman reveals 3 ways to tell if he’s cheating. It all starts with the Gmail folder
The first tip to catch someone cheating? Take a closer look at their emails.
???? VIRAL POLITICS
A dark web ‘hitman’ is promising to kill Trump—if he raises $30,000 in crypto
A website on the dark web is raising funds to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump as part of an apparent crowdfunding scam.
???? THE MORE YOU KNOW
‘New fear unlocked’: Woman issues warning for people who store their ornaments in cardboard boxes
When you pack away your Christmas ornaments and put them into storage, you use cardboard boxes, right?
▶️ TECH
Uh, what’s going on with YouTube? Is it in its flop era?
"At the core of it, you lose a little bit of your soul thinking the video’s the same."
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????️ Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
???? In a viral video, a woman revealed a little-known $10 Taco Bell hack. But first, you’ll need the app.
???? A man’s Acer Inc. laptop randomly crashed without any explanation, causing confusion as to why the computer died—the reason he thinks his laptop failed? His warranty ended three years prior. Like, to the day.
????️ This woman on TikTok is raising concerns about a Bath & Body Works candle after it allegedly caused a dangerous incident.
????️ Apparently your dishwasher is one of the most "dangerous" appliances in your home.
???? Dealing with unexpected repairs in your living space can be a hassle, especially when they’re plumbing-related. That’s why videos like the most recent one from TikTok’s resident plumber @theplumbersplunger, resonate with so many.
???? From the Daily Dot archive: QAnon is now too big to fail.
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Booktokers are unwell.
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