E-Vigilantes Take Justice Into Their Own Virtual Hands
The Internet has empowered people to do things they wouldn't normally have had the chance to do: Write, sell photographs, start a business, and, in some cases, become a crusader for justice. Internet vigilantism isn't necessarily new, but it has grown in power and popularity as the Web has become more social and access to it has become more widespread.
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What happens when you get a bunch of Internet celebs in the same room to celebrate their own awesomeness? Well, you get a little event called ROFLThing, an offshoot of last year's ROFLCon, an event that exists solely to celebrate Internet celebrity, what makes things popular, and what it all means. Our friends over at Urlesque were on hand at this weekend's ROFLThing NYC to snag some photos ...









