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  • Apr 9, 2024 | theguardian.com | Helen Pidd with |Hussein Kesvani

    This episode was first played on our global news podcast, Today in Focus. Reddit is one of the last mainstream social media platforms that still resembles something of how the internet used to be. A place where humour abounds, niche interests are obsessed over, gossip is traded and viral videos are spread. Think of it as Facebook’s subversive cousin, or Wikipedia’s anarchic little brother. But for how much longer?

  • Apr 1, 2024 | theguardian.com | Hussein Kesvani |Helen Pidd with

    Reddit is one of the last mainstream social media platforms that still resembles something of how the internet used to be. A place where humour abounds, niche interests are obsessed over, gossip is traded and viral videos are spread. Think of it as Facebook’s subversive cousin, or Wikipedia’s anarchic little brother. But for how much longer?

  • Mar 20, 2024 | theguardian.com | Hussein Kesvani

    Like many people who were laid off and house-bound during the Covid lockdowns, I spent an unfathomable amount of time learning an arcane skill that in no way would bolster my CV. Bookbinding was a hobby many of my friends and family were surprised I’d taken up – I wasn’t particularly skilled with my hands, and until then my life had largely revolved around technology and the internet.

  • Mar 13, 2024 | refinery29.com | Hussein Kesvani

    Content warning: This article discusses eating disorders in a way that some readers may find distressing. As Sofia partakes in fasting during Ramadan this year, her biggest challenge is far different from that of the majority of Muslims. “Most of my friends will be struggling with keeping their energy levels up, or making sure they pray on time. For most, there’s always a challenge to make sure you don’t overeat.

  • Jan 22, 2024 | the-fence.com | Hussein Kesvani |Rosie Hewitson |Geoff Dyer |Josh McLoughlin |Josh Mcloughlin

    A rummage through the bushes. When I was growing up in rural Kent, one persistent rumour that dominated the school gossip network was that one kid’s mum would organise an orgy in an ancient woodland just off the M25 after every parents’ evening. Heavy stuff, but par for the course for playground banter. I never knew who the boy in question was. Nevertheless, its location did always stick out to me.

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23 Apr 25

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23 Apr 25

Breakfast Clubs are also there for parents who need it because they start work in the early hours of the morning. Another example of how the constituency most listened to in British politics has little interest in how the country works

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23 Apr 25

RT @LailaAlarian: Buried in the @nytimes article about the resignation of 60 Minites executive producer Bill Owens is that Paramount’s cont…