The internet is full of words. Some, like "cat" or "book," mean something. Others, like "gelboodu," do not. This strange word puzzles people. It’s not real, but it shows up
Hi! I’m Ramona P. Woodmansee. I’ve studied online safety and scams for years. My work helps people spot tricks on the internet. You might have seen the word “asbestlint” online.
By Ramona P. Woodmansee Have you searched for Veganovies com on Google? Maybe you hoped to find a fun site for vegan movies or recipes. Many people are curious about
By Ramona P. Woodmansee What Is Ontpeconomy? You might see the word Ontpeconomy online. It pops up in blogs or tech chats. But what does it mean? Is it a
The University of Georgia uses eLC as its main tool for online learning. eLC stands for eLearning Commons. It runs on a system called Brightspace from D2L. Students and teachers
What Is “Thorn-Magazine Blog Band”? The phrase “Thorn-Magazine Blog Band” sounds like a music group, a blog, or a magazine. People search for it, thinking it’s real. But it’s not.
The University of Georgia (UGA) has two tools to help students learn. The eLearning Commons (eLC) is an online platform for classes. It stores notes, homework, and grades. The English
The internet has many usernames. Some are real. Some are not. One handle, ‘a @rivenisnet,’ looks suspicious. It shows up in blog posts and small websites, but it feels wrong.
You’re online, looking for health tips. You find a website called "wutawhealth." It promises easy health fixes. But something feels off. Maybe the site looks strange. Maybe the claims sound
You might see "Geekzilla Radio" online. It sounds like a fun radio for tech, games, and movies. Many websites call it a cool place for geeks. But is it real?









