The methods and content of the Nazi propaganda mills didn’t die with the Third Reich. Instead, they live on in our social media feeds, propagating hatred in digital spaces.
The methods and content of the Nazi propaganda mills didn’t die with the Third Reich. Instead, they live on in our social media feeds, propagating hatred in digital spaces.
Nazi propaganda techniques are embedded in social media algorithms, fostering antisemitism in the digital world.
In light of Tarte’s recent influencer trip, it’s time to reconsider the ways in which we put influencers on a pedestal.
BeReal is a social networking app initially released in 2020
Throughout social media, you may have encountered numerous people adding chlorophyll drops to their water. Such drops of the green liquid are “known” to have benefits such as aiding weight loss, clearing skin and eliminating body odor. However, can we trust what we...
By Simona Forster, Elizabeth Choi, Karina Pandurangadu, and Ayushi Shah The Spice of Life is back with the first episode of season two as we follow what’s up-and-coming in entertainment. Listen in as Simona, Elizabeth, Karina and Ayushi discuss school and social media...
Young climate activists have been springing to action ─ from speaking out against plastic straws on social media to speaking out at national events ─ since the adults refuse to. “How dare you? You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words!”...
The Spice of Life is back with Episode 4 as we follow what’s up-and-coming in entertainment. Listen in as University High School students focus on and discuss social media — the merits, the caveats and how it affects the lives of the current and future generations....
In April, Instagram lifted its ban on breastfeeding selfies, allowing mothers all over the world to share photos of their most intimate moments with their children. Despite the removal of this ban, certain followers of nursing mothers responded outrageously, flagging...