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Displaying all articles tagged:
Social Experiments
pranks
Jan. 16, 2019
YouTube Bans Dangerous Pranks Like the ‘
Bird Box
Challenge’
YouTubers are no longer allowed to risk or make anyone fear for their lives.
By
Brian Feldman
explanations
Dec. 21, 2015
Shkreli Says His Behavior Was Social Experiment
The recently arrested “pharma bro” talks to
The Wall Street Journal,
gets hacked, and loses another job.
By
Jaime Fuller
social experiments
Aug. 2, 2015
Innocent Hitchhiking Robot Murdered by America
It had successfully studied the interactions between robots and humans in Europe and Canada, until it got to Philadelphia, where somebody decapitated it.
By
Chas Danner
Sept. 14, 2014
Can Happy Street Signs Solve Newark’s Crime Problem?
An unprecedented social experiment is about to begin.
By
Abraham Riesman
Social Experiments
Dec. 14, 2010
Food Writer Becomes Foodiot, Just to See What It’s Like
Can a “food amnesiac” make his meals more memorable by blogging them?
By
Daniel Maurer