Topic: Internet Safety

7 chapters across the catalog

Scruples
Episode 1715 1:26:25 - 1:29:00

1715: Scruples

Omegle, Chatroulette and Zoomer Observations

A 19-year-old listener named Michael provides a "Zoomer" perspective on anonymous video chat apps like Omegle and its successor, Monkey. He describes the "scarring" experience of encountering inappropriate content on these platforms. The hosts praise the observational skills of their younger listeners, calling them the "future leaders" of the country.

Bay Gin
Episode 1532 2:25 - 4:05

1532: Bay Gin

Internet Cesspool, John C. Dvorak 2021 Essay Revisited

A retrospective look at a May 2021 essay titled "The Death Of Expertise & The Rise Of The Internet." The text characterizes the modern internet as a "hopeless cesspool" of misinformation, predators, and hoaxes, arguing that linking global critical infrastructure like the electrical grid to the web is a significant historical mistake.

Axe Man
Episode 723 1:25:54 - 1:29:09

723: Axe Man

Delta Airlines Safety Video and Meme Culture

Delta Airlines is noted for its unconventional in-flight safety videos that incorporate numerous internet memes and a cameo by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The hosts discuss the "corny" nature of these videos, which include talking oranges and references to the movie "Airplane!" The segment questions whether such humorous briefings are effective or merely a distraction from actual security concerns.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 2:24:19 - 2:27:58

564: Summer of Snowden

Edward Snowden, Issaquah Prostitution Sting, Internet Safety Experts

U.S. officials warn that "the worst is yet to come" regarding Edward Snowden's leaks. Meanwhile, a local news story from Issaquah, Washington, about a 15-year-old girl selling underwear on Craigslist is used to promote parental surveillance. "Internet safety expert" Linda Criddle advises parents to regularly check their children's devices, which the hosts characterize as "slave training."

Airplane Apocalypse
Episode 507 17:39 - 20:23

507: Airplane Apocalypse

Countering Online Radicalization, Working Group, Quinton Wiktorowicz

The program examines a White House fact sheet regarding the "Working Group to Counter Online Radicalization to Violence." Led by Quinton Wiktorowicz, the group aims to tackle violent extremism on the internet, which the hosts suggest could eventually target alternative media communities like their own.