We are exposed to multiple frames from many different personalities on social media, and these frames are dangerous in many ways. Emre discusses the negative aspects of social media in this article.
It seems like many people love to hate on influencers. With the latest dramas that have been blasted all over the internet, it is only understandable that many are receiving a lot of backlash and bad press. Ezgi breaks down how these scandals and controversies create a change in influencers’ sincerity in the eyes of the public.
Recently released, the new social platform Be Real has rapidly grabbed everyone’s attention. Its immediate success and global audience make some wonder if the app will unsettle existing networks such as Instagram and Snapchat. But will it? In this article, Ezgi attempts an answer.
Aakansha takes a new perspective on isolation, mental health, social media, and the pandemic, and gives tips on how to reach out for help.
Ever noticed an ad and thought instantly about how offensive it is? Nouhaila talks about exactly that as she ventures into the negativity of stereotypes in advertisements and the pessimistic impact they have on not just people but also on us as a society from achieving equality and respect.
Duru explains why influencers love being “relatable” and discusses the potential drawbacks of relatability on the internet for both the influenced and the influencing.
Social media has grown increasingly prevalent during the lonely pandemic. In this article, Polina uncovers how social media has transcended physical boundaries to empower and mobilize silenced individuals to participate in political protests.
Private vs. public – Asiah reflects on algorithms, filter bubbles, and privacy on social media and points out the risks they bring about.
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.
We are exposed to multiple frames from many different personalities on social media, and these frames are dangerous in many ways. Emre discusses the negative aspects of social media in this article.
It seems like many people love to hate on influencers. With the latest dramas that have been blasted all over the internet, it is only understandable that many are receiving a lot of backlash and bad press. Ezgi breaks down how these scandals and controversies create a change in influencers’ sincerity in the eyes of the public.
Recently released, the new social platform Be Real has rapidly grabbed everyone’s attention. Its immediate success and global audience make some wonder if the app will unsettle existing networks such as Instagram and Snapchat. But will it? In this article, Ezgi attempts an answer.
Aakansha takes a new perspective on isolation, mental health, social media, and the pandemic, and gives tips on how to reach out for help.
Ever noticed an ad and thought instantly about how offensive it is? Nouhaila talks about exactly that as she ventures into the negativity of stereotypes in advertisements and the pessimistic impact they have on not just people but also on us as a society from achieving equality and respect.
Duru explains why influencers love being “relatable” and discusses the potential drawbacks of relatability on the internet for both the influenced and the influencing.
Social media has grown increasingly prevalent during the lonely pandemic. In this article, Polina uncovers how social media has transcended physical boundaries to empower and mobilize silenced individuals to participate in political protests.
Private vs. public – Asiah reflects on algorithms, filter bubbles, and privacy on social media and points out the risks they bring about.
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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