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View on Twitter. DoggoSpeak includes fun-to-say made-up words like doggo, pupper, flufferino, and doge. Doggo first popped up on WeRateDogs on April 1, To start, doggo first gained traction on a Facebook group called Dogspotting, a year-old community that became quite popular in Australia, says internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch. But if the term has been around awhile, why did the internet just recently latch on to it?

The worldwide popularity of the terms "pupper" red and "doggo" blue since January There are a couple of explanations for this. Expand search Search. Previous Blog. Yom Haatzmaut Reflection: A….

Next Blog. ADL Convenes National…. More from this Section Article. Drew told Sky News: "There were animated GIFs made of us all the time, but this was the first one that jumped species from our own little video game community to the internet at large. I had people saying stuff like, 'my mum just sent this to me on Facebook, she doesn't even know who you are'. It was a good representation of how you could use the GIF as a punchline to a joke and it was impressive to see how many retweets it got.

The face of Drew has been re-imagined as a Lego figure, cartoon characters and a sketch from the Take Me On music video by pop band a-ha. When you're in a fight and they make a good point pic. Drew left Giant Bomb not long after the GIF went viral and founded Cloth Map, which sees him explore the world to make travel documentaries through the lens of gaming. Chernobyl and Brazil are just some of the places he has visited to find out how games bring people together.

But despite his need for backers to fund his work, Drew has never sought to take advantage of being one of the most recognisable faces on the internet - until now. He tells Sky News: "I've been resistant because it feels like I don't own it. He was banned from the group.

Usually, though, doxing is simply considered—by the techies who use the term—extremely bad form. Late last year, a Buzzfeed reporter tried to dox darth, mystery Photoshopper and general spreader of Internet delights. A severe backlash ensued. On the Internet, many believe, if you have taken pains to maintain your anonymity This brings us to one of the most interesting things about "doxing," though: the total variation in how people understand its meaning.

For journalists, after all, the practices that might be labeled 'doxing' are generally seen as a good thing. At journalism's core, it's making previously unknown information public. It's taking a secret and making that secret public.

It can be the stuff of long-form narrative, the stuff that wins you Pulitzers. Compare that to the reaction to the Newsweek story on reddit.



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