Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Our top stories today are about: People falling for a graphic deepfake of Vice President Kamala Harris, why people are flipping the hair of dolls from the show Wednesday, a woman warning of a new phishing scam, and an explainer of the "Hopecore" trend online.
After that, our Assistant Editor Kira has a "Decoding Fandom" column for you.
See you tomorrow!
— A.W.
An AI-generated video shows Harris talking about her sex life.
A viral trend involving plush Wednesday dolls has required an intervention from the actor Jenna Ortega herself.
A woman is warning people about what she claims is a new phishing attack involving Microsoft.
Hopecore is a relatively new meme trend where folks are posting feel-good videos of wholesome clips edited together to audio by various popular musicians.
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By Kira Deshler
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Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
???? This little trick just made going through Walmart self-checkout so much easier. At least, that’s what this one person says.
???? A frustrated TikToker is offering a piece of advice for new renters: Don’t move into a downstairs apartment.
???? Can you still get student discounts if you aren't a student?
???? This grill expert issued a viral warning about steaks being sold in parking lots.
☕ A Starbucks store manager went viral after sharing the real reason she quit.
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