Alexis Ong writes by way of The Verge: It’s a reality universally acknowledged that when you construct one thing on the web, folks will discover methods to creatively break it. That is precisely what occurred with cohost, a brand new social media platform that enables posts with CSS. Digging by the #interactables hashtag on cohost reveals a bounty of clickable, CSS-enabled experiments that go far past GIFs — there is a WarioWare mug-catching recreation, an interactive Habbo tribute, magnetic fridge poetry, this positively bananas cog machine, and even a “playable” Recreation Boy Shade (which was, at one level, used for a “GIF performs Pokemon” occasion). Sure, there’s additionally Doom. The cohost workforce embraced the insanity. It was the start of a inventive avalanche that merely is not doable on different social media websites — a phenomenon that the cohost group has since dubbed “CSS crimes.”