This week for BuzzReads, Jake Rossen explores why doctors are especially vulnerable to online reputation attacks. Read that and these other great stories from around BuzzFeed and the web.
Insult and Injury: How Doctors Are Losing the War Against Trolls — BuzzFeed
In the untamed world of online comment sections, no one is more vulnerable to criticism than doctors, who are restricted by confidentiality laws from defending themselves against even the most outlandish of claims. With patients increasingly dependent on internet marketplaces to find care — and increasingly prone to frustration — it’s the caregivers who get hurt. Read it at BuzzFeed.
Christina Lu for BuzzFeed
Tales From the Millennials' Sexual Revolution — Rolling Stone
For some twentysomethings — and even those in their early 30s — a new type of relationship has begun to form. Alex Morris explains this form of polyamory: "They see themselves as part of a growing trend of folks who do not view monogamy as any type of ideal." Read it at Rolling Stone.
Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images
U.S. Secretly Created 'Cuban Twitter' To Stir Unrest — Associated Press
In 2009, a social network called ZunZuneo launched in Cuba — and quickly drew more than 40,000 subscribers. But there was a catch: "Its subscribers were never aware it was created by the U.S. government, or that American contractors were gathering their private data in the hope that it might be used for political purposes." Read it at The Associated Press.
AP Photo/Franklin Reyes
Is There Hope for the Survivors of the Drug Wars? — The American Prospect
For the men who've been released from prison after a drug charge, the issue often isn't finding a job. Monica Potts writes: "The problem is more profound: How do you give these survivors of the drug wars, men who are criminalized and discarded by society, who are at the bottom of every statistic, hope?" Read it at The American Prospect.
Jamelle Bouie / The American Prospect
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