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Lauren Greenfield's latest project, "Social Studies," is a five-part docuseries that looks at teen social media use and its effects. It premieres Friday at Telluride and comes to FX on Sept. 27.
As social media has evolved, the baseline expectations for posting have risen again and again. Dashed-off tweets were supplanted by carefully composed Instagram photos, which were replaced, in ...
He went on Joe Rogan and Kamala, uh, did not. We are now living in the Substack era – one during which journalists and media talking heads are going independent at unprecedented rates. (Substack) ...
The future of social media is looking more like a network of platforms that offer people a customized experience. Take Threads, for instance, Meta's attempt to build a Twitter replacement.
This is the anti-social century. Over the past few months, I’ve spoken with psychologists, political scientists, sociologists, and technologists about America’s anti-social streak.
Migrants waiting in border towns have increasingly turned to TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and other social media sites for updates on how the expiration of immigration policy Title 42 will affect them.
Curfew restrictions and the policing of public spaces prevent teens from “getting into trouble.” But to some, it feels like it’s preventing them from getting anywhere at all.
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