On Humor and Being 'Harmonized:' Read This NYTimes Piece on Censorship in China
BY Nick Judd | Monday, October 31 2011
Discovered late, this New York Times Magazine article on the tension between Internet humor and censors in China is well worth a read: To slip past censors, Chinese bloggers have become masters of comic subterfuge, ... Read More
Not-Bachmann Says 'Mama Gets a What-What,' Gets More Views In Single Vid Than Any of Real-Bachmann's Official Videos Ever Have
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, October 6 2011
This parody YouTube video — in which someone completely unsympathetic to Rep. Michele Bachmann's presidential campaign dubs over one of her videos with what it looks like she might say, if she was overtaken by a ... Read More
New York's Mayor Bloomberg Gets His @MayorEmanuel: @ElBloombito
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, August 30 2011
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has a limited command of the Spanish language and no compunctions about showing it off, two traits he revealed again to the world during his series of press conferences about Hurricane Irene. ... Read More
The Internet is Getting Together to #SlowClapForCongress
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, August 2 2011
"When the debt deal goes through," Baltimore-based developer Chris Ashworth mused Sunday on Twitter to what he describes as a fairly modest following, "can we start a meme where we all make videos of ourselves slowly ... Read More
Anatomy of a Political Twitter Strategy Gone Wrong
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, July 27 2011
Call it squatting, or parody, or just being a watchdog, but occupying domain names or user names similar to ones used by your opponents has been in the online politics bag o' tricks for years. On the Internet at large, ... Read More
Is Faking a Retweet Parody, or Beyond the Pale?
BY Nick Judd | Monday, June 20 2011
The Onion's Baratunde Thurston, a co-founder of Jack & Jill Politics, thinks the Republican Senatorial Committee jumped the shark with a recent Twitter prank. The NRSC's official account posted what looked like a ... Read More
Dan Sinker, @MayorEmanuel, And Controlling the #$%@ Narrative
BY Nick Judd | Monday, June 6 2011
"If you have victorian morals," Dan Sinker began, "my talk is 15 minutes. So you might want to step out of the room for a bit." With that, Sinker, the author of one of the most noteworthy political parodies in recent ... Read More
The Other Other White House Website
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, November 8 2010
WhiteHouse.org is back. And some people still aren't getting the joke. Read More
Tweeting Sharron Agle, Part II
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, September 21 2010
That didn't take long. There's now indeed a @sharronagle account, making the most of a mis-typed call for Twitter followers made by Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle. The first (and only) tweet: Hello, ... Read More
The Man, the Legend, the Parody BP Twitter Account
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 13 2010
The @BPGlobalPR parody Twitter account was one bright spot in the mess that was this summer's Gulf Coast oil spill, what with its running jokes and often spot-on humor. The Awl's Mat Honan has an interview with Josh ... Read More