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Venmo Wants to Pay You (to Give Them Your Money)

VenmoItForward no longer has anything to do with charity.

On Wednesday morning, Venmo and the hashtag #VenmoItForward were trending on Twitter.


The payment app started their #VenmoItForward promotion last year, dropping $20 in the accounts of 30,000 Venmo users who had recently given money to charitable causes, with the express intention that these generous people would use the added funds for more good. As far as corporate marketing ploys go, it was a solid way to encourage good behavior at a time when people were using the app more for supporting worthy causes than for splitting brunch bills.

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Grimes Doesn't Get It: Elon Musk Is Nothing Like Bernie Sanders

In a recent interview she said that their "end goals are very similar" but goals are not the point—the power imbalance is

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Not too long ago the idea of a full-electric vehicle that could deliver performance and style seemed like a pipe dream.

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We Are Anonymous: A Brief History of the Internet's Most Elusive Hacktivist Collective

Ideas are indestructible, and Anonymous was always—first and foremost—an idea.

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Anonymous is back.

Today, the hacktivist group broke a long silence and delivered a few stunning blows to institutions of power. They briefly took down the Minneapolis Police Department's website and threatened to expose the department's "many crimes to the world". These crimes include the murder of George Floyd, which has sparked a wave of protests across the nation.

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