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In this article, Stephanie tells about how LinkedIn can be a threat to the mental health of many young professionals.
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Challenging the stigma that older generations place on younger ones about being constantly online, Duru explores the ways in which social media allows Gen Z to be more educated and involved in politics.
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As social media has created new opportunities for young activists, Jaja dives into how this tool has been utilized in protests in her home country, Thailand, and its astonishing impact in mobilizing participation and support for the new movement.
Emma describes the new TikTok aesthetics that have surfaced with the increased popularity of the app during the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this article, Quynh talks about COVID-19 face mask memes. Are they just entertainment or do they also raise awareness?

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In this article, Stephanie tells about how LinkedIn can be a threat to the mental health of many young professionals.
Duru explains why influencers love being “relatable” and discusses the potential drawbacks of relatability on the internet for both the influenced and the influencing.
Private vs. public – Asiah reflects on algorithms, filter bubbles, and privacy on social media and points out the risks they bring about.
Ever heard about the coup on Wall Street? From the Big Sharks to the Little Guys, Emma guides us throughout the aquarium, giving a dumbed-down version of what happened.
Sofia tells about the everyday threats adolescents are exposed to on social media under the name of “thinspo”.
While emojis have become an indispensable token of the Internet world and one’s self-expression, their origin remains unexplored. Rita shines a light on the creation of emojis and how their seemingly harmless emergence and development have also sparked criticism and debate.
Challenging the stigma that older generations place on younger ones about being constantly online, Duru explores the ways in which social media allows Gen Z to be more educated and involved in politics.
In this article Pritha talks about the threats to our privacy and offers a naive solution.
In this article, Stephanie sheds a light on Kpop fan-idol relationships and how they affect the artists’ privacy.
In this article, Jaja explains how there’s more to TikTok and how it has been monumental in helping the LGBQ+ youth community find support and pride within themselves.
As social media has created new opportunities for young activists, Jaja dives into how this tool has been utilized in protests in her home country, Thailand, and its astonishing impact in mobilizing participation and support for the new movement.
Emma describes the new TikTok aesthetics that have surfaced with the increased popularity of the app during the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this article, Quynh talks about COVID-19 face mask memes. Are they just entertainment or do they also raise awareness?
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