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Join Kate Lindsay twice a week as we gaze deep into the online abyss—and tell you what’s gazing back.Get more of ICYMI with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of ICYMI and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the ICYMI show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/icymiplus for access wherever you listen.

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On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by journalist Lorena O’Neil to talk about the rise in celebrities’ families using GoFundMe to fundraise after their deaths. In her piece for Rolling Stone, Lorena spoke to experts about why GoFundMes li... more

On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay and Slate staff writer Luke Winkie debrief after Luke’s scene report from outside Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home. The 84-year-old was reported missing on February 1, and ever since, true-crime creators have been li... more

On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay and senior supervising producer Daisy Rosario reflect on the 2026 Winter Olympics—but not just what happened out on the ice. There was a different Olympics unfolding on social media, with viral moments from the c... more

On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by writer Charlie Sosnick to break down “looksmaxxing.” While the trend—which involves things like jaw surgery and “bone smashing” to achieve mathematically-determined levels of attractiveness—has exist... more

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Episode: This Country Runs On Slop
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Episode: Is Digital Detoxing Being "Performatively Offline"?
Laura Wheatman Hill
Writer who discusses TikTok and its recent changes
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Episode: I Miss The Old TikTok
Tatum Hunter
Internet culture reporter at the Washington Post
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Episode: Social Media Bans Are No Match For Teens
Jennifer Swann
Writer covering internet culture for outlets like Vice and The Cut.
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Episode: Craigslist Will Outlive Us All
Parker Malloy
Writer of the newsletter, The Present Age, focusing on culture and politics, particularly through communication and media.
The Present Age
Episode: Twitter’s Chatbot Keeps Undressing Women
Kathryn Jezer-Morton
Writer and author of the piece 'In 2026, We Are Friction Maxing.'
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Episode: Get In Loser, We’re Friction-Maxxing
Charlie Warzel
Staff writer at The Atlantic and host of the technology podcast, Galaxy Brain
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Episode: Twitter Is Dead (Really, We Mean It)

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Kate Lindsay
Host who engages deeply with internet culture and societal discussions.

Reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars from 2.8k ratings
  • Friction maximum

    Leaving this five star review required me to download the Apple podcast app and at first I bailed on the whole enterprise when I realized that but then I remembered the exact episode id just listened to and persevered thru inconvenience lol I like yalls content

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lilshep77
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great way to stay in the know when you’re no longer chronically online

    I deleted all my social media a year ago to let my mind breathe, but I do miss the gossip of the online world. This show is a great way to know what’s up without getting sucked into it. The hosts are smart, funny, and show a lot of compassion, even to the wildest weirdos who are currently enjoying their 15 minutes of internet fame.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SophiedeParis
    France3 months ago
  • Drives me nuts

    Alright, I honestly cannot stand the amount of times the word "like" is said in every episode. It makes it unlistenable. Just listened to today's episode and it was said 4 times in one sentence. It's just beyond annoying. That combined the weird topics sometimes that made me stop listening now.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Hghjhguj
    United States3 months ago
  • Missing the interesting hosts

    This was my favorite podcast. Not only was this show started by journalists who represent queer and bipoc folk, but those women were interesting in their own right. The original hosts had well rounded perspectives, thorough reporting and engaging interviews. The current iteration is at best bland and at worst annoying. The perspectives are beige and the interviews are awkward. It seems like the host is making it up as she goes, often talking at the guests, interrupting them or just reiterating w... more

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    3
    Uhh..?
    United States3 months ago
  • <3

    love the energy, love the vibes! keeping me up to date without me needing to trudge through the internet trenches myself!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    grilled_cheese_melt
    United States3 months ago

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The podcast excels in making complex topics accessible without overwhelming the audience with excessive detail.
Some criticism points to the need for more rigorous fact-checking and improved host dynamics.
Listeners appreciate the insightful commentary and humor related to internet trends.
Overall, it is seen as a valuable resource for those wanting to stay informed about internet culture without being overly reliant on social media.

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Is Digital Detoxing Being "Performatively Offline"?
Q: Do you feel that posting about your experience with Brick negates its offline benefits?
The app tracks time spent off-line and can validate usage, revealing the complexity of managing online presence while attempting to detox.
Is Digital Detoxing Being "Performatively Offline"?
Q: How has your relationship with your phone changed since using Brick?
It's made my work time more productive by preventing distractions from social media, but I still find ways to access social media on other devices.
Social Media Bans Are No Match For Teens
Q: How do you feel about this specific approach, the ban of under 16 social media?
It's seen as a brute force method that doesn't address the underlying problems and restricts kids' rights to express themselves.
Social Media Bans Are No Match For Teens
Q: What did the teenagers think of the idea of this ban?
They had nuanced takes, often feeling it was a misguided attempt that limited their freedom and didn't address core issues they face online.
Twitter Is Dead (Really, We Mean It)
Q: Basically, why is this, the fact that this location feature revealed that some people were not who they said they were and has created this even more of like a post-truth era on Twitter, like, why does this feel like a bit of a tipping point?
The incident highlights the increasing prevalence of inauthenticity online and how it deepens political polarization and culture wars.

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This podcast engages listeners in discussions surrounding internet culture, the intricacies of social media, and the overlap between technology and personal experiences. Episodes explore various themes, such as the impact of viral trends, online dating, internet memes, and digital detoxing, while also examining the psychological dynamics involved in these topics. The hosts present a mix of humor and critical analysis, often incorporating guest perspectives to enrich conversations on contemporary issues related to the internet. The podcast is designed to keep audiences informed and entertained about current online phenomena without requiring them to drown in the considerable amount of content available on social media.

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