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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Here's the latest trending internet culture stories today: How a woman caught her husband cheating with a simple iPhone feature, how Uber customers are boycotting Teslas, debunking claims that the secure messaging app Signal has a vulnerability, and a woman showing off the "landlord special" she had at her apartment.
After that, the trending team shares with you their pick for "Main Character of the Week."
Also, since it's Friday, don't forget to take our weekly news quiz! If you guess the answer correctly, you might win our brand new "Cache Me Outside" shirt!
⟠One final thing: Yesterday was Opening Day in the MLB (A.K.A. my favorite day of the year), so to celebrate it, here's a story I wrote a few years ago about the worst first pitches in MLB history. Hope you enjoy!
Also, Let's Go Mets!
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A mother of two blew up online with a story about how she caught her husband cheating with potentially hundreds of women.
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The most vocal critics of Elon Muskâs dramatic cost-cutting efforts through his Department of Government Efficiency are appealing to Uber to offer yet another way to push back against the billionaire: a âno Teslaâ option.
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The so-called vulnerabilities mentioned regarding Signal are not with the app or its security. Instead, the issues are related to what is always the weakest link with any digital communications: people.
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In a viral video, one woman shows off what she calls the âlandlord specialâ at her apartment. It has since garnered over 300,000 views.
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By Alexandra Samuels
Contributing Reporter
Main Character of the Week is a weekly column that tells you the most prominent âmain characterâ online (good or bad). It runs on Fridays in the Daily Dotâs web_crawlr newsletter. If you want to get this column a day before we publish it, subscribe to web_crawlr, where youâll get the daily scoop of internet culture delivered straight to your inbox.
Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
đŽ This customerâs pickup order went wrong for several reasons. For starters, the restaurant was non-existent. Then they couldnât even get a refund.
â Most people know not to be the person who walks into a store five minutes before closing. But some still doâand they donât always realize how much extra work theyâre creating.
đĄ House flippers are getting out of control. From shoddy handy work to outrageous resale prices, theyâre contributing to the rough housing market, though theyâre only a small part of a much larger housing affordability crisis.
đ An Allstate Insurance customer believes the DMV may be reporting information to driversâ insurance companies.
đ©ș From the Daily Dot archive: Can you trust doctors posting online?
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