“TLDR is fun and informative; great for people that are not that knowledgable about the internet, but also for those who are more involved (in more than the social media norm) online. Many of the episodes contain content that are things I've heard about from my own forays on the internet, but don't actually know that much about. Also very well produced, with good editing, organization, and excellent writing (great for those of us that are more picky about production quality).”Read full review »
Geckoeight via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/08/14
“I guess Vogt and Goldman were complaining that they didn’t have enough ‘input’ into OTM, so they gave the kids their ‘own’ podcast to play with. We get to listen to what ever internet drivel they were fascinated with this week. Consistently boring, dull, and of no interest to me what so ever. ...”Read full review »
Flapp flap flap via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/09/14
“Much like the Internet itself, TLDR is a freewheeling discussion of strange and interesting aspects of the various facets of online culture. At times, it's juvenile; at others, touching and sad. It might be the only NPR-related podcast to begin with a blast of Wu-Tang Clan yelling "BRING...”Read full review »
the Nuthouse via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/22/14