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How Social Media Algorithms Accidentally Help Predators Find Victims

Social media algorithms designed to maximize engagement inadvertently create perfect hunting grounds for predators by connecting them with vulnerable young users through sophisticated data collection and recommendation systems.

How the U.S. Marshals Service Tracks Down International Fugitives

Behind the arrest of five international fugitives in California lies a sophisticated global manhunting operation that combines cutting-edge technology with old-fashioned detective work to track down suspects across borders.

When Platforms Ban You: What Really Happens and How to Bounce Back

Platform bans happen without warning and can destroy creator income overnight, but the ones who bounce back build stronger, more diversified businesses than they had before.

From Missed Connections to Federal Raids: The Most Bizarre Craigslist Stories You Never Heard

Before Craigslist personal ads disappeared, they spawned an entire underground culture of bizarre stories, from fake missed connections that went viral to federal raids over stolen museum artifacts sold through classified ads.

What Parents Actually Think About Government-Mandated Age Verification

Real parent perspectives on Canada's age verification law reveal a complex landscape of opinions that don't fit neatly into political talking points.

What Happens to Your ID After Age Verification (The Answer Will Surprise You)

Age verification companies don't just check your age—they store, share, and monetize your ID data in shocking ways that most users never realize.