The Ethics Of OkCupid Lurking
Sneak preview: There are none. Also, how to end a Facebook message thread with dignity.
Sneak preview: There are none. Also, how to end a Facebook message thread with dignity.
Plus: the ethics of Facebook tagging.
Depends: Are you terrible? Also: post-date Twitter rules, and untagging exes.
Without seeming like a troll. Also: dealing with friends who say “LOL” out loud, and erasing a bad internet date.
Ha! Heh? Hmmm. Also: What happens when you run into an OkCupid human offline? And using your ex’s HBO Go password.
And how to be gentle with annoying family members on Facebook. Also: Twitter etiquette during a tragedy.
Plus: how to deal with Twitter pests. And the bizarre gender norms of OkCupid.
It’s for sharing news and talking shit. That’s it. Also: Twitter flirting (???) and online ex-avoidance.
YES. Embrace your tyranny. Also: Who asks whom on a first Gchat date? And Facebook chatting old crushes.
Never. Also: dealing with Momstagramming, and the rules of Gchat invisibility.
No. But that doesn’t mean you should take them! Also: How soon is too soon for Gchat? And when to discipline your dumb Facebook friends.
Probably not, but maybe wink. Plus what to do when your boss wants to Snapchat with you.
It’s great when your family loves you on Facebook, right? Eh.
Seriously, has this ever happened to you?
How to handle being friends with benefits and texting: If it’s not broken, don’t text it. Also, the polite way to internet stalk a crush.
Especially now that people can see when you’ve seen them. Also, what’s the best way to deal with a Twitter typo?
You know, the ones posting sad lyrics ALL THE TIME. Also, how do you ask a stranger to watch your laptop in a coffee shop?
If someone takes several hours responding to text messages, what does it mean? Plus, when to Gchat somebody (and when to, um, not).
Stealing is wrong. Unless it isn’t, maybe? The ethics of downloading free TV, plus how far you should go to include weird people who don’t have Facebook in your life.