

Yet despite all those ways, we’re still taking up space online, creating conversations online, and building monuments to our experiences using technology. I cannot stop talking about all of the ways that people have been historically and traditionally sidelined and marginalized, in general, but also, particularly in conversations centered around technology and the Internet. What can you not stop talking about on the internet right now?
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Every time I accidentally close the tab I feel like it’s the universe telling me that it wasn’t meant to be and you’re free now.

So, whenever, I accidentally close a tab, I tell myself, you know, maybe you weren’t going to read that long article in The Atlantic, anyway, or like maybe you weren’t actually going to apply for that fellowship and it’s good that the link is no longer just up there. It’s the kind of thing, where you know when you have so many open that you can’t even see them. I always have too many tabs open - at any given time I have like 40 open. What is the one tab you always regret closing? I think as strange as that story is or how sort of like silly it is initiatives, I think it does reflect how the Internet can play this role in our lives that really empowers us to like rethink our experiences and see them with new, fresh eyes and process them in a different way. It’s one of those stories that shows one of my favorite things about the Internet, how people can revisit and reclaim their experiences in a new light. Every little twist and turn, I get stuck on, like Tom Hanks apologizing for getting him fired. I’m just really obsessed with this story of why Tom Hanks thought this guy had dead eyes. This is a little bit of a specific answer, but the podcast Dead Eyes. What is an internet deep dive that you can’t wait to jump back into? We sit down with her to talk about the podcast, how The X-Files AIM chat rooms helped her fall in love with the internet, and how the internet needs to become messy again in this month’s edition of My Corner of the Internet. Mozilla’s podcast, IRL, is launching Monday, July 18th anywhere you listen to podcasts. This month we are announcing the latest season of Mozilla’s podcast, IRL, and its new host, Bridget Todd. In My Corner of the Internet, we talk with people about the online spaces they can’t get enough of, what we should save in Pocket to read later and what sites and forums shaped them. We all have an internet story worth sharing. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for people to connect with others, and lets everyone find where they belong - their corners of the internet. Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we are also quick to point out that the internet is pretty darn magical.
