#oversharing: This is what society has come to. Ugh. Mary Wycherly, a photographer and former indie rocker, live tweeted what should be one of the most personal and most important life experiences: childbirth. That’s right, Mary (@marytwocats) tweeted throughout her labor until she got too busy giving birth, at which point she had her husband, Martin Carr, former frontman of the shoegaze band the Boo Radleys, take over the live tweeting. Their tweets weren’t even that gross (except for the amniotic fluid stuff) or annoying, some even, dare I say … entertaining? But seriously, do people really need to be tweeting during childbirth? Come on, keep your hands off of your smartphone or computer and your comments and musings to yourself during this life-changing experience. Please. Oh, also, they named their daughter Sailor. Gawker
Hoax Alert: It turns out that video I posted the other day of the woman in the Netherlands who has 152 Facebook friends tattooed on her is actually a hoax. Thank god. The tattoo artist in the video admitted to Dutch papers that it was a publicity stunt and that the tattoos on the woman were actually temporary tats. The Next Web
WTF of the Day: Tennessee is trying to shield its citizens’ innocent eyes from online images that “frighten, intimidate or cause emotional distress” and, to that end, has passed a law that makes it a criminal offense to publish “distressing” images. Offenders can face up to a year of jail time or up to $2500 in fines. Talk about unconstitutional. Ars technica
Ad position: web_incontent_pos1
Facebook Sting Op: An Indiana woman stuck in a nasty custody battle decided to show her ex-husband’s true colors via Facebook. She made a fake Facebook profile posing as a 17-year-old girl and friended her ex, who ended up divulging plans to go away with the kids and also to arrange a hit on his ex-wife. What a pervy idiot! Definitely a good idea to share criminally implicating secrets with a 17-year-old girl … “OK, Jess, I know this goes without saying, but pinky promise on your bedazzled iPhone that you won’t tell anyone about this, OK?” Idiot. The Smoking Gun
Video of the Day: If you haven’t seen it already, here is the security camera footage of a drunk Brit’s epic journey home (hopefully).
*update: So it looks like that video has been taken down, so here is another drunk Brit video in it’s stead.
More in Media
NewFronts Briefing: Samsung, Condé Nast, Roku focus presentations on new ad formats and category-specific inventory
Day two of IAB’s NewFronts featured presentations from Samsung, Condé Nast and Roku, highlighting new partnerships, ad formats and inventory, as well as new AI capabilities.
The Athletic to raise ad prices as it paces to hit 3 million newsletter subscribers
The New York Times’ sports site The Athletic is about to hit 3 million total newsletter subscribers. It plans to raise ad prices as as a result of this nearly 20% year over year increase.
NewFronts Briefing: Google, Vizio and news publishers pitch marketers with new ad offerings and range of content categories
Day one of the 2024 IAB NewFronts featured presentations from Google and Vizio, as well as a spotlight on news publishers.
Ad position: web_bfu