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Cole Stryker has written books about 4Chan and Internet anonymity. Here, he explains why both are important.

Direct download: Episode_78.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 3:00am EDT
Comments[2]

  • Thanks for listening, welcome aboard!

    posted by: thejeffrubin on 2013-03-17 19:42:46

  • Hi Jeff, I'm a new listener. This month I listened to probably 20 of your podcasts. Keep it up. This episode was really interesting, but it had a very different feel than other episodes. I love the discussions of pop culture, but this episode had a serious side that I appreciated. Perhaps the only other episode I've listened to that compares is the interview with TV critic Alan Sepinwall. Both were very interesting and made me feel smarter after listening. I love the integration of pop culture and its possibly dramatic impact on our lives. Thanks a lot!

    posted by: Stephen J on 2013-03-07 12:47:21

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